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At the instance of President Thomas Fell, the Board of 
Visitors and Governors of St. John's College, in the summer 
of 1905, authorized Mr. Walton Hood Grant of the class of 
1903 to prepare a complete register of the College. The 
work was done at once, but has suffered two years delay in 
publication. The names of the Graduates are taken from 
the Record of the College, and the dates are authentic and 
correct. The year in w^hich other students, who are called 
Alumni, left, cannot be determined from the Records; and 
they may not, in some instances, have been placed in the 
proper periods. The list does not profess to give the 
names of all who may, at some time, have been students 
of the College, but who left without receiving a degree. 
Therefore, the publishers will be glad to make corrections 
and additions in order that this Register may become more 
complete and be kept up to date. 

Corrections and additions can be sent direct to the 
WilHams & Wilkins Company, 2427-2429 York Road, 
Baltimore. 



GIPT 

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WAY 2e 1910 



A BRIEF HISTORICAL SKETCH 



As introductory to the establishment of St. John's College, 
a brief retrospect of previous legislation with regard to colle- 
giate education in Maryland will be appropriate.* The first 
effort to establish a College in Maryland was made by the 
General Assembly, convened in the city of St. Mary's, in the 
year 1671. An Act was then passed by the Upper House 
of Assembly for "founding and erecting a School or College 
for the education of youth in learning and virtue. ' This 
was returned by the Lower House with certain amendments 
providing for the differences in religious views existing at 
that time among the people, which amendments were not 
acceptable to the Upper House, and there the bill rested. 
In 1694, the then Governor, Sir Francis Nicholson, sent a 
message to the Legislature, proposing "that a way be found 
for the building of a Free School for the Province," and offer- 
ing to give money for its maintenance. The plan was heartily 
approved, and the General Assembly offered subscriptions of 
tobacco and suggested that there be two Free Schools, one 
for the Eastern Shore at Oxford, and the other for the West- 
ern Shore at Severn, now Annapolis. No further action was 
taken at this time, but in 1696 an Act was passed which 
resulted in the establishment of the King William School. 
Governor Nicholson gave to the School a lot in the town of 
Annapolis, with the house thereon, and the Legislature appro- 
priated money to it, but the school-house was not finished 
until 1701. It was of brick and stood on the south side of 
the State-house, between it and the present iron railing. 

* The facts stated in this retrospect are, through the kindness of 
General John Eaton, U. S. Commissioner of Education, taken from a 
manuscript document on file in the U. S. Bureau of Education. 



4 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

This School is noted in the annals of the State as the nursery 
of some of her greatest men, amongst others the distinguished 
lawyer and statesman, William Pinkney. Eighty-five years 
later, it was incorporated with St. John's College. It 
would appear probable that under the Act of 1696 no other 
Public Free School than the King William School had been 
established, for in 1723 we find an Act passed for the erection 
of ^' one School in each county, as near the centre thereof as 
might be, and as should be most convenient for the boarding 
of children." 

An important educational record is a paper, noAv in the 
Executive Department at Annapolis, entitled '^Proposals 
for founding a College at Annapolis," and endorsed, '^By 
the Upper House of Assembly, 17th March, 1732-3, read and 
recommended to the consideration of the Lower House of 
Assembly." This would have been a great step in advance, 
and would have anticipated by half a century the establish- 
ment of the first College in Maryland, proposed too at a time 
when Harvard College, in Massachusetts, and Wilham Mary 
College, in Virginia, were the only collegiate institutions 
in this country, — but for some unknown reason the General 
Assembly neglected to perfect the requisite legislation, and 
the second attempt to establish a College in Maryland failed. 

In 1763 the project of establishing a College was revived. 
A committee of the General Assembly presented a report 
recommending 'Hhat the house in the city of Annapolis, 
which was intended for the Governor of this Province, be 
completely finished and used for the College proposed to be 
established." The expense was to be defrayed out of the 
Public Treasury, and the annual cost of the Faculty, con- 
sisting of seven masters with five servants, was provided for. 
The report was adopted, and an Act embodying its recom- 
mendations passed in the Lower House, but it failed in the 
Upper House, and we are told, that, after a lengthy and acri- 
monious discussion, with several messages from one House to 
the other without producing harmony of sentiment, the 
Assembly was finally prorogued, and so this third effort met 
the fate of its predecessors. 



ST. JOHN S COLLEGE 5 

As showing that the intention of estabUshing a College at 
Annapolis had not been abandoned, we have a letter, dated 
October 4th, 1773, from William Eddis, Surveyor of Customs 
at Annapolis, to a friend in England, stating that 'Hhe Legis- 
lature has determined to found a College for the education of 
youth in every liberal and useful branch of science, which 
will preclude the necessity of crossing the Atlantic for the 
completion of a classical and polite education ;''. and that it 
had been determined to finish the building on the banks of 
the Severn, formerly designed for the Governor's mansion, 
and to apply it to the purposes of collegiate education. 
This building is now McDowell Hall, the central one of the 
eight buildings constituting St. John's College. 

It is presumed that the troubled times, and the Revolu- 
tionary War soon breaking out, prevented the immediate 
execution of this long-delayed plan, but it was still borne in 
mind, and when quiet was once more restored, the Charter 
of St. John's College was granted in 1784, two years after 
a like Charter had been granted for the establishment of 
Washington College on the Eastern Shore. The Preamble 
to the Act of 1782 states "that previous attempts had failed 
because of the difficulty of fixing a situation on either shore 
of equal convenience to youth of both shores, and it was there- 
fore desirable that the inhabitants of each shore should con- 
sult their own convenience in founding a College for them- 
selves." In pursuance of this plan, St. John's College was 
established by Act of Legislature (chapter 37) in November, 
1784. On the 1st of March, 1786, Annapolis was selected as 
the site of the College, Upper Marlborough being the only 
other place voted for, and in the same year the King William 
School was incorporated with the College. The College was 
opened on November 11th, 1789, and we are told that "the 
dedication was performed with much solemnity, all the public 
bodies being in attendance, and forming a long procession 
from the State House to the College Hall." 

The charter of St. John's College provides that "the 
said College shall be founded and maintained forever, upon a 
most hberal plan, for the benefit of youth of every rehgious 



6 KEGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

denomination/' and authorizes certain specified agents, 
among whom are clergymen of the Roman CathoHc, Episco- 
pal and Presbyterian Churches, 'Ho solicit and receive sub- 
scriptions and contributions for the said intended College and 
Seminary of universal learning, of any person or persons, 
bodies politic and corporate, who may be willing to promote 
so good a design." Private subscriptions to the amount of 
£10,000 were collected, and 'Ho provide a permanent fund 
for the further encouragement and establishment of the said 
College," the Legislature enacted that ''the sum of £1750 
current money ($4,666.66) be annually and forever hereafter 
given and granted as a donation by the public to the use of 
the said College." Established on such a liberal basis, the 
College, under Dr. John McDowell as Principal, discharged 
its duty faithfully and effioiently until 1806, sending forth 
yearly as her Alumni young men afterwards prominent in 
the history of Maryland and Virginia. In January of that 
year the Legislature, by a majority of only eight members, 
saw fit to withdraw the annuity, and the Visitors and Gover- 
nors were compelled to announce the temporary suspension 
of the College. In 1807 Rev. Dr. Bethel Judd was chosen 
Principal, and in January, 1812, $1,000 of the annuity were 
restored. A lottery granted in 1821 added $20,000 to the 
funds and enabled the College to continue in operation. The 
Rev. Dr. Henry L. Davis served as Principal from 1820 to 
1824, and Rev. Dr. Wilham Rafferty from 1824 to 1831. 
In 1831 the late Rev. Dr. Hector Humphreys was appointed 
Principal, and by " his persevering efforts and personal influ- 
ence with the members of the Legislature," in response to a 
memorial of the Visitors' and Gkivernors, that body in 1833 
added $2,000 to the annuity, pj?bvided the Board of Visitors 
and Governors should agree to accept the same "in full 
satisfaction of all legal or equitable claims they might have 
or be supposed to have, against the State." Glad to obtain 
even this small amount, and anxious to prevent a suspension 
of the College, the Board consented, and "the deed of release 
was executed and entered upon the records of the Court of 
Appeals." At the same time the Governor of the State, 



ST. JOHN S COLLEGE 7 

President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Delegates, 
and Judges of the Court of Appeals were made ex officio mem- 
bers of the Board, thus indelibly affixing to the College the 
character of a State Institution. In 1833 a committee of the 
Legislature was appointed to visit the College, in whose 
report we find the following statement: '^The prosperity of 
St. John's College is deemed a subject of great importance, 
so that the youth from every portion of the two great divi- 
sions of the State may convene with the well-grounded assur- 
ance of being able to acquire a liberal education, and at the 
same time, consummate the patriotic anticipations of the 
charter. — It is believed in no way can this parental aspira- 
tion-^ be so well realized, as by sustaining on a liberal scale 
a Seminary of Learning at the seat of legislation." The 
committee further recommend raising money by subscrip- 
tion and remark: ''It is an expedient resorted to by many 
flourishing seminaries of learning in distant States, to which 
our own citizens have liberally contributed, whilst the unpre- 
tending character of this Institution has shrunk from resort- 
ing to so familiar and legitimate a mode of obtaining assist- 
ance. The authority and policy of such a measure are urged 
on the consideration of the Visitors and Governors, and 
earnestly commended to the public." Encouraged by these 
marks of legislative approval and support, the Visitors and 
Governors authorized and requested the Principal to collect 
subscriptions for the erection of additional buildings, and for 
the Library and Philosophical Apparatus, and appointed a 
committee to cooperate with him in carrying this resolution 
into effect. It was proposed to collect $30,000, about $11,000 
of which were secured, and in June, 1835, the cornerstone 
of Humphreys Hall was laid, with imposing ceremonies, 
and an address from Chancellor John Johnson, a distinguished 
Alumnus of the College. From this time on we have lists of 
Graduates for each year, except '43, '45, '48, '51, and '54, 
until 1855, when the College was reorganized, and in the 
same year Pinkney Hall was erected. Two years afterwards, 

* Referring to a sentence omitted. 



8 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

the venerated and esteemed Principal, Rev. Dr. Humphreys, 
died, and the Rev. Dr. C. K. Nelson was chosen as his suc- 
cessor, under whose administration the College continued in 
successful operation until 1861, when its exercises were 
suspended. 

To understand the present position of the College, a brief 
statement of the efforts of the Visitors and Governors to 
recover the appropriation granted by the charter ^'annually 
and forever,^' is necessary. In the year 1859 the Board of 
Visitors and Governors believing that the Act of 1806, with- 
drawing the appropriation, was a violation of chartered rights 
and therefore null and void, after obtaining the consent of 
the Legislature, submitted to the Court of Appeals the fol- 
lowing points for decision: '^ (1) Whether the annual appro- 
priation of the Act of 1784 constituted a contract on the part 
of the State which could not be legally repealed by the Act of 
1806. (2) Whether this last Act was not a violation of that 
section of the Constitution of the United States which declares 
that 'no State shall pass any law impairing the obligation of 
contracts;' and (3) Whether the Act of 1784 constituted such 
a contract as would, if entered into between individual citizens 
be binding upon them. " All three of these points were unani- 
mously decided by the Court in favor of the College. The 
Visitors and Governors then, believing that their predeces- 
sors in 1833 had transcended their powers, and relying upon 
that provision of the charter which declares that '4n case 
at any time hereafter, through oversight or otherwise — any 
ordinance should be made by the Visitors and Governors 
contrary to the tenor of this charter — it should be null and 
void," brought suit to recover the withheld appropriation, 
but the Court held that the Visitors and Governors could 
not avoid the release given in 1833, and the suit was decided 
against them. Without resorting to the Court of final appeal, 
the Supreme Court of the United States, the Visitors and 
Governors addressed a memorial to the Legislature in 1866, 
in response to which that body restored the arrearages of the 
annuity of $3,000, suspended from '61 to '66, and appropri- 
ated an additional sum of $12,000 per annum for five years, 



ST. John's college 9 

from 1st of June, 1868. The College buildings, which had 
been occupied as a hospital during the late war, were soon 
put in thorough repair, and Dr. Henry Barnard, of Connec- 
ticut, later Commissioner of Education, was elected Principal, 
by whom the College was reopened in September, 1866. On 
his resignation the following summer, Dr. James C. Welling, 
later President of the Columbian University, Washington, 
D. C, was chosen Principal, and the College opened in the 
autumn with 115 students. Before the close of the next 
session the Board of Visitors and Governors, in anticipation 
of the increased annuity, passed an ordinance establishing 
one hundred and fifty State scholarships, each scholarship 
entitling the holder to "exemption from the payment of 
room-rent and tuition fees in any department of St. John's 
College." The Board also entrusted the privilege of making 
these appointments to the Boards of School Commissioners 
in the several Counties, and placed the charge for board, 
fuel, lights and washing at as low a rate as they could possibly 
be furnished. 

In the summer of 1870, Dr. Welling resigned his position, 
and in the following October James M. Garnett, LL.D., was 
chosen. The Legislature of 1872 continued the annual dona- 
tion of $12,000 for six years from 1st of June, 1873, made a 
special appropriation of $5,000 for the Library and Philosoph- 
ical Apparatus, and provided for furnishing both board and 
tuition free to fifty students, two from each Senatorial Dis- 
trict in the State, on condition that they teach two years in 
the State after leaving College: these Scholarships are tenable 
for four years. Beginning with a Freshman Class in 1867, 
the College graduated its first Class since the reorganization 
in 1871, and has continued to send out its Graduates each 
succeeding year. 

In 1880 Dr. James M. Garnett, with other members of the 
Faculty, tendered their resignations, the Legislature of 1880 
having discontinued the appropriation of $12,000.00 which 
had originally been granted as an equitable satisfaction in 
part of the arrearages due the College under the original 
contract of the charter of 1784. These resignations were 



10 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

accepted by the Board of Visitors, and the Rev. Dr. J. M. 
Leavitt was invited to undertake the administrative duties of 
the College. 

In the Summer of 1884 Dr. Leavitt resigned, and went 
abroad for his health, and Prof. William H. Hopkins, sub- 
sequently appointed President of the Woman's College, Balti- 
more, Maryland, was installed as acting Principal. He 
maintained control during the sessions of 1884-1885 and 
1885-1886, but in spite of strenuous efforts on his part to 
ameliorate the condition of things, no appreciable progress 
was made. Under his direction and personal efforts the 
detail of an officer from the United States Army, and also 
of an Engineer from the United States Navy, were obtained, 
in accordance with the provisions of certain acts of Congress, 
with the conditions of which St. John's was able to comply. 

He resigned in the Summer of 1886 to accept the position 
offered to him by the Trustees of the Woman's College, Bal- 
timore, Md., and Dr. Thomas Fell was called to occupy the 
presidential chair. 

On the 26th of June, 1889, the College celebrated the 100th 
anniversary of its existence under the title of St. John's 
College. Many of the old students returned for the occasion, 
and friends who had not met for years exchanged the heart- 
iest greetings. Owing to the large assemblage of visitors a 
tent was erected on the campus in the shade of the famous 
old poplar tree, where the literary features of the programme 
were carried out. 

At 10 o'clock, in imitation of the ceremony observed at 
the founding of the college in 1789, the Board of Visitors and 
Governors, the Faculty headed by Dr. Fell, wearing his 
academic gown and hood, and Alumni, formed in procession 
at the State House, and, escorted by the battaHon of col- 
lege cadets in uniform, under command of Lieutenant Jamar, 
U. S. A., marched to the tent on the campus. On the plat- 
form, erected under the ancient poplar tree were seated, 
among others, Governor Jackson, who was, ex officio presi- 
dent of the Board of Visitors, Rev. Drs. C. K. Nelson and 
John M. Leavitt, and Dr. Wm. H. Hopkins, former prin- 



ST. John's college 11 

cipals of the College; President Fell, Dr. Abram ClaudC; 
Major Sprigg Harwood, Captain John Mullan, Messrs. Frank 
H. Stockett, Nicholas Brewer, J. Shaff Stockett, Philemon 
H. Tuck, John S. Wirt, Dr. T. Barton Brune, Dr. James D. 
Iglehart, Rev. Dr. Orlando Hutton, and PhiHp R. Voorhees. 
An historical sketch of the College was read by the latter 
gentleman, after which followed a centennial ode by Rev. 
J. M. Leavitt, D.D., and an address by the Rev. Leighton 
Parks, D.D., of Boston, an alumnus of the College. 

After the benediction had been pronounced by Rev. C. K. 
Nelson, D.D., the commemorative tree was planted on the 
college campus by Mrs. Jackson, wife of Governor Jackson. 
At the close of the ceremony an artillery salute of twelve guns 
was fired by the College Corps in honor of the event. 

The Legislatures of 1890, 1892 and 1894 recognizing the 
just claims of the College, restored a portion of the original 
grant by appropriating the sum of $6,000.00 as an annual 
payment to the College. 

Toward the close of 1891 the Board of Visitors authorized 
President Fell to initiate a movement for the formation of 
an endowment fund. In pursuance of this object he has 
met with much success, and as one of the results of his efforts 
in this direction has paid off a mortgage debt of $30,000.00. 
incurred by reinstating and equipping the College after the 
Civil War. 

The Legislature of 1896 also granted a special donation of 
$5,000.00 for improvements and repairs, which was expended 
in building a steam power house, adding new bath rooms, 
and in making general repairs. 

In 1901 a new Scientific Building was erected and 
dedicated to the memory of Henry Wilhams Woodward, 
the father of James T. Woodward, President of the 
Hanover Bank, New York. And in 1904 a dining hall and 
new dormitory for students was added to the group of 
buildings. 

In 1905 Mr. Andrew Carnegie made a donation for the 
erection of a new building on the campus. It has not yet 
been built. 



12 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI 

The value of the College buildings and effects is estimated 
at $250,000.00. 

President Fell, in his last report submitted to the Board 
of Visitors, says the number of students on the roll for the 
session of 1906-1907 amounts to 207. 



REGISTER OF VISITORS AND 
GOVERNORS 

Those marked with an asterisk (*) are dead 

Visitors and Governors chosen by the Original Subscribers in 

1784 

* Right Rev. Thomas J. Clagett, D.D 1784 

* Rev. Wm. West, D.D 1784 

* Nicholas Carroll 1784 

* John H. Stone 1784 

* William Beanes 1784 

* Richard Ridgely 1784 

* Samuel Chase 1784 

^ John Thomas 1784 

* Thomas Stone 1784 

"^ Alexander C. Hanson, LL.D 1784 

* Thomas Jennings 1784 

Visitors and Governors Elected by the Board 

* GusTAvus Brown, M.D 1789 

* John Allen Thomas 1789 

* Charles Carroll of Carrolton 1789 

* Jeremiah Townley Chase 1789 

^ Charles Wallace 1789 

* James Brice 1789 

* Richard Sprigg 1789 

* Edward Gantt 1789 

* Clement Hill 1789 

* Right Rev. John Carroll, D.D 1789 

* Thomas Harwood 1790 



14 register of graduates and alumni of 

* Upton Scott 1790 

* John Davidson 1790 

* William Cooke 1790 

* Benjamin Ogle 1790 

* James Murray, MD.. . 1792 

* Gabriel Duvall 1792 

* William Pinkney 1794 

* Philip Barton Key 1794 

* John Ridout 1795 

* Samuel Ridout 1796 

* Horace Ridout 1797 

* Arthur Shaaff 1797 

* John Johnson 1797 

* John Callahan 1799 

* Allen B. Duckett 1802 

*.Thomas Buchanan 1802 

* John T. Shaaff, M. D 1802 

* James Mackubin 1802 

* John Kilty : . 1803 

* Richard Harwood of Thos 1804 

* Lewis Neth 1804 

* Reverdy Ghiselin, M.D 1804 

* John McDowell, LL.D 1806 

* John Muir 1807 

* Alexander C. Magruder 1807 

* Jonathan Pinkney 1810 

* James Boyle 1810 

* Robert Denny 1810 

* Nicholas Brewer 1810 

* James Shaw 1812 

* John Stephen 181 2 

* John Ridgely, M.D 1813 

* George Mackubin 1813 

* Henry M. Murray 1813 

* Henry Maynadier 1816 

* Henry H. Chapman 1816 

* Addison Ridout 1817 

* William E. Pinkney, M.D 1820 



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* Samuel Sprigg 1820 

* William H. Marriott 1820 

* George Shaw 1820 

* Thomas H. Carroll 1820 

* John N. Watkins 1820 

* Thomas Franklin 1820 

* William Kilty 1820 

* Ramsey Waters 1821 

* Dennis Claude, M.D 1821 

* Jeremiah Hughes 1821 

* Nicholas Brewer 1821 

* Gideon White 1822 

* Thomas Beale Dorsey 1822 

* Reverdy Johnson, LL.D 1824 

* Thomas S. Alexander, LL.D 1824 

* Thomas H. Hall 1824 

*Theodoric Bland, LL.D 1824 

* Alexander Randall 1825 

* George Wells 1826 

* Joseph Kent 1827 

* John Johnson 1829 

* Lewis Neth, Jr " 1829 

* Joseph H. Nicholson 1829 

* Daniel Martin 1831 

* James Thomas 1833 

* Robert W. Bowie 1833 

* Joseph E. Muse, M.D 1837 

* Isaac Nevett Steele, LL.D 1839 

* John Ridout, M.D 1840 

* Richard W. Gill 1842 

* Brice T. B. Worthington 1846 

^ Thomas G. Pratt 1848 

* Francis H. Stockett 1848 

* John Thomas 1852 

* Thomas Karney 1852 

* James Mackubin 1852 

* James Murray . 1855 

^= John G. Proud, Jr 1857 



16 register of graduates and alumni of 

* John Thomson Mason 1857 

* Edwin Boyle 1857 

* Nicholas Brewer 1857 

* Daniel M. Henry 1857 

* Edward Hammond 1857 

* William Williams ; 1857 

"^ John R. Franklin 1857 

* T. Watkins Ligon 1858 

Daniel M. Thomas 1859 

* George Forbes 1859 

* John H. Sothoron 1859 

* Nicholas Hammond 1860 

* Sprigg Harwood 1861 

* William H. Tuck 1863 

* Abram Claude, M.D 1866 

* James Munroe 1869 

Rt. Rev. William Pinkney, D.D., LL.D 1871 

* John T. Mathias 1871 

* Johns Hopkins 1871 

* Richard J. Bowie, LL.D 1871 

* Thos. J. McKaig 1871 

* Wm. T. Hamilton 1871 

'^ N. H. MoRisoN, LL.D 1871 

"^^ Luther Giddings , 1872 

'^" William Harwood 1873 

* Wm. R. Hayward, M.D 1876 

A. B. Hagner 1876 

* David Harlan 1877 

* J. Shaff Stockett 1878 

* Wm. T. Iglehart 1882 

Wm. G. Ridout , 1882 

John Wirt Randall 1882 

- T. Barton Brune 1882 

George Wells 1882 

* John S. Wirt 1882 

Daniel M. Henry 1883 

* Richard Harwood Green 1884 

Richard M. Venable 1884 



ST. John's college 17 

Henry Page 1884 

* R. Riddle Brown 1884 

Louis G. D. Gassaway 1885 

Philemon H. Tuck 1885 

* Richard M. Chase 1887 

Daniel R. Magruder 1891 

* Marshal L. F. Oliver 1891 

L. DoRSEY Gassaway 1891 

Spencer C. Jones 1892 

Blanchard Randall 1892 

James Revell 1893 

Henry Williams 1894 

John G. Rogers 1894 

Hattersley W. Talbott 1894 

* Lloyd Lowndes 1896 

James M. Munroe 1896 

L. Allison Wilmer 1897 

Francis H. Stockett, Jr 1897 

Robert Moss 1897 

James A. Fechtig 1899 

Charles G. Feldmeyer 1899 

John P. Briscoe 1901 

Nicholas H. Green 1901 

Jas. T. Woodward 1901 

Harry J. Hopkins 1902 

Edwin Warfield 1904 

Stevenson A. Williams 1905 

Louis T. Clark 1905 

Nevett Steele 1907 

By Resolution of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed 
on the 2nd March, 1833, the Governor of the State, the Presi- 
dent of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Delegates, 
the Chancellor and the Judges of the Court of Appeals for 
the time being, were made Members of the Board of Visitors 
and Governors on behalf of the State. Their names are as 
follows: 



18 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Governors of the State of Maryland 

* James Thomas 1833-1836 

* Thomas W. Veazey 1836-1838 

* William Grason 1838-1841 

* Francis Thomas • 1841-1844 

* Thomas G. Pratt 1844-1847 

* Philip F. Thomas 1847-1850 

* Enoch Louis Lowe 1850-1854 

* T. Watkins Ligon 1854-1858 

* Thomas Holliday Hicks 1858-1862 

* Augustus W. Bradford 1862-1866 

* Thomas Swann 1866-1869 

* Oden Bowie 1869-1872 

William Pinkney Whyte 1872-1874 

James B. Groome 1874-1876 

John Lee Carroll 1876-1880 

* William T. Hamilton 1880-1884 

* Robert M. McLane 1884-1885 

Henry Lloyd 1885-1888 

* Elihu E. Jackson 1888-1892 

Frank Brown 1892-1896 

* Lloyd Lowndes 1896 -1900 

John Walter Smith 1900-1904 

Edwin Warfield •. 1904-1908 

Presidents of the Senate 

* Benjamin S. Forrest 1833-1835 

* John G. Chapman 1835-1836 

* Richard Thomas 1836-1844 

^ William Williams 1844-1849 

* William LinganGaither 1849-1852 and 1854-1856 

* Edward Lloyd 1852-1854 

* George Wells 1856-1858 

* Edwin H. Wehster 1858-1860 

* John B. Brooke 1860-1861 

* Henry Howes Goldsborough 1861-1864 



ST. John's college 19 

* John Stephen Sellman 1864-1865 

* Charles H. Ohr (pro tern.) 1865 

* Christopher C. Cox 1865-1868 

* Barnes Compton 1868-1872 

* Henry Snyder 1872-1874 

John Lee Carroll 1874-1876 

Daniel Fields 1876-1878 

Edward Lloyd 1878-1880 

Herman Stump ' 1880-1882 

Geo. H. Williams 1882-1884 

Henry Lloyd 1884-1886 

* E. E. Jackson 1886-1887 

George Peter 1887-1890 

Robert F. Brattan 1890-1892 

Edward Lloyd 1892-1894 

John Walter Smith 1894-1896 

Wm. Cabell Bruce 1896-1898 

John Wirt Randall 1898-1900 

John Hubner 1900-1902 

Spencer C. Jones 1902-1904 

Joseph B. Seth 1906-1908 

Speakers of the House of Delegates 

* Thomas Wright 1833-1834 

^^ William J. Blackistone 1834-1836 and 1847-1849 

* Benjamin L. Gantt 1836-1837 

William H. Tuck 1837-1838 

* Charles Sterett Ridgely 1838-1839 and 1840-1841 

* James W. Williams 1839-1840 

* John G. Legrand 1841-1842 

Daniel S. Riser 1842-1843 

* William H. Watson 1843-1844 

* John G. Chapman 1844-1845 

* William S. Waters 1845-1846 

* John P. Kennedy 1846-1847 

Jesse K. Hines 1847- 

JoHN R. Franklin 1849-1852 



20 register of graduates axd alumni of 

* Elias Ware, Jr 1852-1854 

John F. Dent 1854-1856 

William H. Travers 1856-1858 

J. SuMMERFiELD Berry 1858-1860 and 1861-1864 

* E. G. Kilbourn 1860-1861 

Thomas H. Kemp 1864-1865 

* John M. Frazifr 1865-1867 

Oliver Miller 1867-1868 

William A. Stewart 1868-1870 

Ferdinand C. Latrobe 1870-1872 

Arthur P. Gorman 1872-1874 

Lewis C. Smith 1876-1878 

Felter S. Hoblitzell 1878-1880 

Hiram McCullough 1880-1882 

Otis Keilholtz 1882-1884 

J. Pembroke Thom 1884-1886 

Joseph B. Seth 1886-1888 

Geo. M. Upshur 1887-1890 

John Hubner 1890-1892 

Murray Vandiver 1892-1894 

James H. Preston 1894-1896 

Sydney E. Mudd 1896-1898 

Louis Schaefer 1898-1900 

Lloyd Wilkinson 1900-1902 

Noble L. Mitchell. 1902-1904 

George Y. Everhart 1904-1906 

Carville D. Benson 1906-1908 

Chancellors of Maryland 

* Theodoric Bland 1833-1846 

* John Johnson 1846-1852 

Judges of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. 

* Richard Tilghman Earle 1833-1834 

* William Bond Martin 1833-1835 

* John Buchanan 1833-1844 



ST. John's college . 21 

* John Stephen 1833-1844 

* Stevenson Archer 1833-1848 

* Thomas Beale Dorsey 1833-1851 

* Ezekiel F. Chambers 1834-1851 

* Ara Spence 1835-1851 

* William B. Stone 1844-1841 

* Samuel M. Semmes 1844-1841 

* Alexander C. Magruder 1844-1855 

* Robert N. Martin •. 1844-1855 

* William Frick 1848-1851 

* John Thomson Mason 1851-1857 

* John Carroll Le grand 1851-1861 

* John Bowers Eccleston 1851-1860 

* William Hallam Tuck 1851-1861 

* James Lawrence Bartol 1857 

* Brice John Goldsborough 1860-1867 

"^ Richard Johns Bowie 1861-1868 and 1871 

* Silas Morris Cochran 1861-1867 

* Daniel Weisel 1864-1867 

* Peter Wood Crain, 1867^S[onS;i 

* Madison Nelson 1867-1870 

* William Pinkney Maulsby 1870-1871 

"^ James A. Stewart 1867 

* John M. Robinson 1867 

"^ Richard Grason 1867 

* Richard H. Alvey 1867 

* Oliver Miller 1867 

* George Brent 1867 

* N. Hammond 

* John M. Robinson 

* Lewis G. H. Irving 

* John Ritchie 

* Frederick Stone 1884 

David Fowler 1890 

A. Hunter Boyd 1893 

* George M. Russum 1896 

Sam'l D. Schmucker 1900 

John Parran Briscoe 



22 register of graduates and alumni 

John Nelson 

Daniel R. Magrudek 

George Yellott 1884 

'•' Wm. Shepard Bryan 1885 

* Charles B. Roberts 1893 

* James McSherry 

James A. Pearce 1898 

* I. Thomas Jones 1900 

John G. Rogers 1907 

N. Charles Burke 

William H. Thomas 1907 

Glenn H. Worthington 1907 

Treasurers 

* Benjamin Harwood 1784-1826 

* George Mackubin 1826-1852 

* James Mackubin 1852-1857 

Nicholas Brewer 1857-1891 

James W. Cain 1891-1902 

Chas. G. Feldmeyer 1902 

Secretaries 

* Ephraim Ramsey 1786-1789 

* Nicholas Brice 1789-1790 

^ Alexander C. Hanson 1790-1806 

* Samuel Ridout 1806-1820 

* George Shaw 1820-1821 

* William E. Pinkney 1821-1825 

* James Boyle 1825-1826 

* Thomas S. Alexander 1826-1827 

* Lewis Neth, Jr 1827-1833 

=•= George Wells 1833-1857 

^'^ Edwin Boyle 1857-1866 

* J. Thomson Mason 1866-1873 

'' Wm. Harwood 1873-1886 

* Richard Green 1886-1902 

L. D. Gassaway 1902 



FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS 

Principals 

* John McDowell, LL.D 1790 

* Rev. Bethel Judd, D.D 1807 

* Rev. Henry Lyon Davis, D.D 1820 

* Rev. William Rafferty, D.D : 1824 

* Rev. Hector Humphreys, D.D 1831 

t Rev. Cleland K. Nelson, D.D 1857-1861 

* Henry Barnard, LL.D 1866 

* James C. Welling, LL.D 1867 

James M. Garnett, LL.D 1870 

Rev. J. McD. Leavitt, D.D 1880-1886 

Thomas Fell, Ph.D., LL.D., D.CL 1886 

Vice-Principals 

* Ralph Higginbotham, M.A 1792 

* Rev. Henry Lyon Davis, D.D 1861 

* Rev. William Rafferty, D.D . 1820 

* David Stewart, M.D 1855-1861 

'^ Rev. Cleland K. Nelson, D.D 1867-1881 

W. H. Hopkins, Ph.D 1881-1886 

J. W. Cain, LL.D 1894-1903 

B. Vernon Cecil, M.A 1903 

Professors of the Anglo-Saxon and English Languages and 
Literature and of Histori/ 

James M. Garnett, M.A 1870 

Hiram Corson, LL.D 1870 

James W. Cain, A.B 1888 

John D. Epes, A.B 1892 

t Resigned 1861, and College Exercises suspended from 1861 to 1866. 



24 REGISTER GF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

F. F. Briggs, A.B 1896 

J. C. Johnson, A.B 1903 

Royal J. Davis, A.B 1906 

Professors of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy 

* Julius T. Ducatel, M.D 1833 

* David Stewart, M.D 1855-1861 

* Abram Claude, M.A., M.D 1870 

W. Cathcart Day, Ph.D 1883 

A. Sager Hall, Ph.D 1884 

C. 0. TowNSHEND, B.S 1888 

Chas. E. Coates, Ph.D 1891 

W. N. Berkeley, B.A 1893 

B. Vernon Cecil, M.A 1896 

Assistant Professors of Chemistry 

C. T. Whittier, A.B 1886 

F. E. Daniels, A.B 1891 

Professors of Mathematics 

* John McDowell, LL.D 1789 

* Thomas H. Hanson 1817 

* Rev. Henry Lyon Davis, D.D 1818 

* Thomas E. Sudler, M.A 1826 

* David J. Capron, M.A 1840-1861 

William Steffen, M.A 1867 

Harry C. White, B.S., C.& M.E 1871 

William Woolsey Johnson, M.A 1872 

J. Grattan Haynes, A.M 1881 

J. W. Cain, A.B 1886 

J. L. Chew, A.B 1890 

George B. Halstead, Ph.D 1903 

Benjamin F. Waddell, Ph.D 1903 

Assistant Professors of Matheruatics 

* Richard Owen 1790 

William H. Hopkins, M.A 1867-1871 

A. W. Woodcock 1904 



ST. John's college 25 

Professors of Ancient Languages 

* Ralph Higginbotham 1789 

* Patrick Magrath 1792 

* Owen Fitzgerald Magrath 1795 

* William Duke 1803 

* John Allen 1815 

* John Wylie 1816 

* Rev. William Rafferty, D.D 1819 

* Edward Sparks, M.D 1822 

* Rev. Russel Trevett, D.D 1855-1861 

George W. Atherton, M.A 1866-1867 

Rev. Julius M. Dashiell, D.D 1867 

W. H. Hopkins, Ph.D 1881 

C. W. Reid, Ph.D 1886 

Rev. Julius M. Dashiell, D.D 1889 

A. M. Soho, A.M 1894 

J. B. White, A.M 1901 

John B. Rippere, A.B 1906 

Assistant Professors of Ancient Languages 

* Hugh McGuire 1795 

* William Bates 1812 

* Thomas Hanson 1813 

William H. Hopkins, M.A 1867 

W. C. De Vecmon, A.B 1882 

E. J. W. Revell, A.M 1888 

G. R. Pinkham, A.M 1892 

Edwin D. Pusey, A.M 1892 

John B. White, A.M 1897 

John B. Rippere, A.B 1902 

Professors of Modern Languages 

* Thomas Nyol De L'allie 1791 

* Martin de Targney 1802 

* Thomas Bovey 1805 

"^ Joseph Berge 1809 

* Charles T. Flusser 1824 



26 register of graduates and alumni of 

* Charles Dumas 1837 

* Frederick E. Zerlaut, Ph.D 1837 

* Lewis F. Lemanowski 1839 

* Antonio Martino 1841 

* Thomas L'Hombral, M.A. 1843 

Charles Edward Anthon, M.A 1848 

Rev. Edward J. Stearns, M.A 1849 

* A. N. Girault 1853 

Rudolph L. Tafel, M.A 1856-1861 

Walter L. Hathaway, A.B 1889 

f. j. schwerdtner, 1900 

Professors of French 

B. Maurice, M.A : 1867 

Jules Leroux 1872 

Henri Marion 1890 

A. M. SoHO, A.M 1894 

Professors of German 

William Steffen, M.A 1867 

William H. Hopkins, M.A 1871 

Edwin D. Pusey, M.A 1892 

Professors of Grammar 

* Patrick Magrath 1790 

* Owen Fitzgerald Magrath 1791 

* James Priestly . . '. 1792 

* Joseph Blake .• 1793 

* Hugh H. McKearne 1794 

* Dennis Donlevy 1795 

* John Jacob Tschudy 1800 

* John Cornell 1815 

* Edward Sparks, M.D 1820 

* Samuel Turner 1822 

* Rev. John Decker, M.A 1822 

* William B. Leary, M.A 1834 

* Rev. Henry Elwell, M.A 1836 



ST. John's college 27 

Rev. Joseph Trapnell, M.A 1837 

William H. Thompson, M.A 1839-1861 

Assistant Professors of Grammar 

* Thomas Scott 1792 

* Hugh H. McKearne 1794 

* John Jacob Tschudy 1794 

* Philip Curran 1800 

* Rev. Henry Elwell, M.A 1836 

William D. Greetham 1847 

Rev. John M. Schwrar, B.A 1853 

Nicholas B. Worthington, M.A., 1855-1856 

Principal of Preparatory Department. 

David N. Camp, M.A 1866-1867 

W. W. Davis, A.B 1883 

James W. Cain, A.B 1889 

C. W. Stryker, A.B 1902 

John B. White, A.M 1905 

John B. Rippere, A.B 1906 

Tutors 

Thomas W. Dresser 1858 

R. C. Stockton 1858 

William H. Hopkins, M.A 1859-1861 

* J. Abbott Moore, M.A 1868 

J. Grattan Hagner, M.A 1868 

William E. Thompson, M.A 1869 

William H. Harlan, B.A 1872 

Henry B. Wirt, B.A 1873 

G. A. Harter, B.A 1878 

Geo. T. Martin, B.A 1881 

Elon S. Hobbs, B.A 1882 

Emerson C. Harrington, B.A 1884 

Derby A. Lynch, B.A 1885 

E. J. W. Revell, B.A 1886 

John L. Chew, B.A 1886 



28 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI 

T. H. Hicks, B.A 1887 

E. D. PusEY, B.A. 1890 

M. TiLGHMAN Johnston, B.A 1890 

Rev. W. S. T. Deever, Ph.D 1892 

James P. Biays, B.A 1893 

R. H. Ridgeley, B.S 1895 

P. H. Edwards, B.A 1898 

Harold C. Ridgeley, B.A 1902 

C. W. Stryker, B.A 1902 

E. O. Halbert, B.S 1904 

R. S. Hopkins, B.A 1905 

Professors of Political and Social Science 

James W. Cain, A.B 1892 

Clarence W. Stryker, A.M 1904 

Professors of Botany and Biology 

F. E. Daniels, A.M 1895 

Bartgis McGlone, Ph.D 1907 

Professors of Mechanical Engineering 

J. M. Whitham, U.S.N 1883 

J. H. Baker, U.S.N 1885 

J. R. WiLMER, U.S.A 1888 

N. D. SoLLERS, B.A 1891 

T. L. Brewer, B.A 1894 

F. E. Daniels, M.A ' 1895 

C. A. Jacobi, M.A 1906 

H. R. Dougherty, B.A 1907 

Professors of Military Tactics 

Chas. W. Foster, U.S.A 1884 

Mitchell F. Jamar, U.S.A 1887 

Robert H. Noble, U.S.A 1890 

Ellwood W. Evans, U.S.A 1894 

William A. Thompson, U.S.A 1899 

E. Berkeley Iglehart, U.S.A 1907 



GRADUATES AND ALUMNI 



1793 



* Charles Alexander, B.A. 

* John Addison Carr, B.A. 

* William Long, B.A. 



* Campbell, Levin 

Register of Wills of Dorchester County. 

* Clarke, Daniel 

Associate Judge in the First Judicial District. 

* Done, John 

Judge of the General Court, Judge of the Fourth Judicial 
District and of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. 

* Dorsey, Clement 

Associate Judge in the First Judicial District. 

* Dulany, Benjamin 

* Goldsborough, Howes 

* Harrison, Christopher 
"^ Harrison, William Hall 

* McCandles, James 
*Muse, Joseph E., M.D. 

Visitor and Governor of St. John's College. 

* Ogle, Benjamin 

Governor of Maryland. 

* Pinkney, Ninian 

Clerk of the Executive Council. 

* Steele, Henry 

1794 

* Thomas Chase, B.A. 

* John Bowie Duckett, B.A. 

* Richard Harwood, B.A. 

Adjutant General of Maryland. 



30 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 



* John Carlisle Herbert, B.A. 

Member of Congress, Senator of Maryland, Speaker of the 
House of Delegates and Orator before the Alumni. 

* John Jacob Tschudy, B.A. 

Professor of Grammar in St. John's College. 



* Cooke, Richard Tilghman 
"^ HoUiday, John 

* Magruder, Alexander Contee 



Member of the Executive Council of Maryland, Senator of 
Maryland, Judge of the Court of Appeals, Reporter of 
the Decisions of the Same Court, and Visitor and Gov- 
ernor of the College. (Prevented from Graduation by 
sickness.) 

* Owen, John, M.D. 

* Seney, John 

Member of Congress. 

* Walley, Thomas 

* Warfield, Peregrine, M.D. 
"^ Weems, John C. 

Member of Congress. 

1796 

* William Cooke, B.A. 

* Robert H. Goldsborough, B.A. 

Member of the Legislature, United States Senator, and 
Orator before the Alumni. 



* Francis Scott Key, B.A. 



District Attorney of the United States, and Orator before 
the AluDoni. Author Star Spangled Banner. 



* Daniel Murray, B.A. 

* John Shaw, B.A., M.D. 

"^ Carlysle F. Whiting, B.A. 



* Chase, Samuel 

Judge of the Orphans' Court in the District of Columbia. 

* Clark, Horace 

* Clay tor, John C. 
"^ Gantt, Thomas 

* Hall, Joseph, M.D. 

^^ Hammond, Lloyd T., M.D. 

* Higginbotham, Ralph 



ST. John's college 31 

* Howard, Joseph 

Judge of the Orphans' Court. 

* Lee, Archibald 

Member of the Legislature. 

* Maynard, Samuel 

Cashier of the Farmers' Bank of Maryland. 

* Ridgely, John, M.D. 

Visitor and Governor of the College. 

* Stockett, Richard Galen, M.D. 

Member of the Legislature. 

* Tilghman, Robert 

* Tyler, Trueman 

Register of Wills of Prince George's County. 

* Van Bibber, Washington 

Member of Congress. 

1797 

* John Leeds Kerr, B.A. 

United States Senator. 

* John Tayloe Lomax, B.A., LL.D. 

Judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, and Orator 
before the Alumni. 

* James Lowry Donaldson, B.A. 

Member of the Legislature. 

* John Rumsey, B.A. 



* Bayly, Samuel 

* Blackburn, Thomas 

* Courtney, Edward 

* Fowler, John 

* Humphreys, William 

* Lomax, Thomas Lunsford 

* Maynadier, William 

* Patterson, William 

* Smith, Lewis 

* Thomas, William 

* Thomas, John 

Visitor and Governor of the College. 

* West, James 



32 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

1798 

* William Campbell, B.A. 

* John Claude, B.A. 

* William Donaldson, B.A., M.D. 

* Alexander Hammett, B.A. 

Consul at Naples. 

* William Potts, B.A. 

* John Hanson Thomas, B.A. 

Member of the House of Delegates. 



* Brown, Samuel 

Register of Wills of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties. 

* Brown, Gustavus, M.D. 

* Charlton, Thomas U. P. 

Chancellor of South Carolina. 

* Duvall, Grafton, M.D. 

* Duvall, Edmund Brice 

Member of the Legislature and of the Executive Council. 

* Harrison, John 

* Henry, John C. 

Member of the Legislature and of the Executive Council. 

* Higginbotham, John 

* Martin, Daniel 

Governor of Maryland. 

* Rodgers, William, M.D. 

Surgeon United States Navy. 

* Sewall, Charles S. 

Senator of Maryland. 

* Watkins, Tobias, M.D. 

Auditor in the U. S. Treasury, and Assistant Surgeon 
General, U. S. A. 

* Wilmot, John 

Judge of the Orphans' Court of Anne Arundel County, 
Adjutant General of Maryland. 

* Wyvill, John, M.D. 

1799 



* Thomas Beale Dorset, B.A,, M.A 

Senator of Maryland, Attorne 
itor and Governor of the Co 
Court of Appeals. 

* Walter Farnandis, B.A., M.A 



Senator of Maryland, Attorney General of Maryland, Vis- 
itor and Governor of the College, and Chief Judge of the 
Court of Appeals. 



ST. John's college 33 



* Thomas Rodgers, B.A., M.A. 

Clerk of the Senate. 

* James S. Grant, B.A., M.A. 

* Robert C. Stone, B.A., M.A. 

Member of the Legislature. 



* Cheston, James, M.D. 

* Claude, Dennis, M.D. 

Senator of Maryland, Visitor and Governor of the College, 
and Treasurer of Maryland. 

* Custis, George Washington Parke 

* Hammond, Matthias, M.D. 

* Harrison, Kensey 

Member of the Legislature. 

* Shaw, James 

Member of the Executive Council. 

* Thomas, Phihp W. 

* Thomas, Phihp J. 

* Worthington, Beale M., M.D. 



1800 



* James Boyle, B.A., M.A 

State's Attorney of i 
Governor, Member ( 
tive Council. 

* Richard Brown, B.A., M.D 



State's Attorney of Anne Arundel County, Visitor and 
Governor, Member of the Legislature and of the Execu- 
tive Council. 



* Burwell, Nathaniel 

* Eichelberger, Jesse 

* Grundy, George Carr 

* Harwood, Nicholas, M.D. 

Surgeon United States Navy. 

* Lee, Russell 

* Mann, George 

Lieut. United States Navy. 

* Patterson, John 

* Thomas, James 

Governor of Maryland. 

* Williams, Rev. James 



34 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

1802 

* Richard Loockerman, B.A. 

* James Murray, B.A. 

Member of the House of Delegates, and Examiner General 

* Jesse Ray, B.A. 



* Bowley, William 

* Gibson, John 

* Gibson, William, M.D. 
"^ Hanson, Charles W. 

Judge of the Sixth Judicial District. 

* Hanson, Alexander C. 

Member of the House of Representatives and U. S. Senator. 

^ Hoffman, David, LL.D. 

Visitor and Governor and Professor of Laws in the Univer- 
sity of Maryland. 

* Ridgely, Charles Sterrett 

Speaker of the House of Delegates. 

* Ridgely, Charles 

* Snowden, Jarrett H. 

* Thomas, Allen 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

* Thomas, Nicholas 

1804 

* Upton Scott Reed, B.A. 

* Nicholas Carroll, B.A. 



* Brice, James F. 

* Brown, John H., M.D. 

* Chew, Philemon 



Member of the House of Delegates and of the Executive 
Council. 



* Contee, John 

Lieut. U. S. Marine Corps. 

* Diant, Antony 

'•' Geddes, David R. 



ST. John's college 35 

'^ Grason, William 

Member of the Slate Constitutional Convention of 1850-51. 
Senator and Governor of Maryland. 

'!' Hammond, John 

* Hughes, Christopher 

Member of the House of Delegates, and Charg^ to Sweden. 

* Lowe, Enoch M., Rev. 
Maguire, Robert O. N., M.D. 

'i' Middleton, William 

^' O'Reilly, Polydore, M.D. 

* Stewart, Charles, M.D. 

* Williamson, Thomas, M.D. 

Surgeon United States Navy. 



1806 

"^ Thomas J. Brice, B.A. 

* John Guyer, B.A. 

* James Harwood, B.A. 

* George Mackubin, B.A. 

Member of the House of Delegates, Treasurer of Maryland, 
Visitor and Governor, and Treasurer of St. John's 
College. 

^ John Mercer, B.A. 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

* Henry Maynadier Murray, B.A. 

* Lewis Neth, B.A. 

Secretary to the Visitors and Governors. 

* William E. Pinkney, B.A., M.D. 

Visitor and Governor. 



"^ Mann, WilHam 

"^ Peaco, John Wesley, M.D. 

Surgeon United States Navy and Governor of Liberia. 

"^ Patton, Hugh Mercer 
'''' Patton^ Robert 

* Randall, Daniel 

Deputy Paymaster General, U. S. Army. 

* Randall, John 



36 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

* Ray, Hyde, M.D. 

Surgeon United States Navy. 

* Shaw, John R. 

Purser United States -Navy. 

* Switzer, Samuel 

* Switzer, Seth 

Consul to Guayaquil. 

* Thomas, John W. 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

"^'Thomas, John 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

* Wooton, WiUiam T. 

Member of the House of Delegates and Secretary of State. 

1810 
"^ Thomas Randall, B.A. 

Judge of the District Court in Florida. 

* John Ridout, B.A., M.D. 

Visitor and Governor. 



* Crawford, David, M.D. 

* Gwinn, John 

Captain United States Navy. 

* Latimer, Wilham 

Admiral United States Navy. 

* Mann, Charles, D.D., Rev. 
"^^ Marriott, William H. 

Member of the House of Delegates, Visitor and Governor, 
and Collector of the Port of Baltimore. 

* Mercer, James 

Orator before the Alumni. 

* Shaw, George 

Visitor and Governor, and Secretary to the Board. 

1811 

* John Gwinn, B.A., M.D. 

* John Marbury, B.A. 

* Addison Ridout, B.A. 

Member of the House of Delegates. 



ST. John's college 37 



* Brewer, Nicholas 

Visitor and Governor, and Judge of the County and Cir- 
cuit Courts. 

* Carroll, John 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

* Carroll, Thomas H. 

Member of the House of Delegates, and Visitor and Gover- 
nor. 

* Caton, WilUam, M.D. 

Surgeon United States Navy. 

* Denny, WiUiam, M.D. 

* Johnson, Reverdy, LL.D. 

Member of the House of Delegates, Senator of Maryland, 
United States Senator, Attorney General of the United 
States, and Minister to England. 

* Randall, Henry 

* Ridgely, David 

State Librarian. 

* Ridgely, William Greenbury 

Chief Clerk in the Navy Department at Washington. 

* Ridout, John 



* Watkins, John Nelson 

Clerk of 
Visito 

* Williams, Isaac 



Clerk of the Senate of Maryland, Adjutant General, and 
Visitor and Governor. 



The following is a list of Alumni who were at the College 
between the years 1811 and 1822: 

* Alexander, Thomas S., LL.D. 

Member of the House of Delegates, and Visitor and Gover- 
nor. 

* Brewer, George G. 

Clerk of the House of Delegates, and Register of the Land 
Office. 

* Denny, John, M.D. 

Surgeon United States Navy. 

* Grammar, Frederick Lewis, M.D. 

* Johnson, John 

Member of the House of Delegates, Visitor and Governor, 
and Chancellor of Maryland. 



38 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

* Maccubbin, John M. S., M.D. 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

* Mackubin, Frederick, M.D. 

* Marriott, Richard, M.D. 
"^ Mercer, Landon 

Lieutenant United States Navy. 

* Middleton, Waldon 

* Pinkney, Somerville 

* Randall, Richard, M.D. 

U. S. A., and Governor of Liberia. 

Thomas, Francis, B.A. 

Member of the House of Delegates, Member of the State 
Convention of 1850-51, Member of Congress, and Gov- 
ernor of Maryland, Minister to Peru. 

* Waters, Ramsay 

Register in Chancery, and Visitor and Governor. 

* Wells, John B., M.D. 

Surgeon United States Army. 

Wells, George 

Visitor and Governor, Secretary to the Board, Member of 
the State Convention of 1850-51, and President of the 
Senate of Maryland. 

WiUiams, WiUiam, M.D. 

Visitor and Governor and President of the Senate of Mary- 
land. 



1822 

* John Carville Howard, B.A. 
Alexander Randall, B.A. 

Member of Congress and of the State Convention of 1850- 
51, Visitor and Governor, Orator before the Alumni, 
and Attorney General of Maryland. 



"^ Buchanan, James 

* Buchanan, Thomas 

* Key, Philip Barton 

* Magruder, John A. 

* Magruder, George L. 
- Matlock, Robert K. 

* Pierce, George Reid, M.D. 



ST. John's college 39 

The following Alumni who did not graduate attended at 
College at some time between the years 1822 and 1827: 

* Brewer, Nicholas, of Jno. 

State's Attorney for Anne Arundel County and Adjutant 
General of Maryland. 

Brewer, WiUiam, M.D. 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

Randall, Burton, M.D. 

Surgeon United States Army. 

* Sellman, John Stephen 

Senator of Maryland. 

* Watkins, Benjamin, M.D. 



1827 
* John Henry Alexander, B.A., M.A., LL.D. 

Chief of the Topographical Survey of Maryland, Prof. Min. 
and Civil Engineering in the University of Pennsyl- 
vania, Prof. Nat. History in the College of St. James, 
and Prof. Nat. Philo. in the School of Letters in the 
University of Maryland. 

Thomas Archer, B.A., M.A. 
William Harwood, B.A., M.A. 

State Librarian, Professor at the U. S. Naval Academy, 
Orator before the Alumni, Visitor and Governor, and 
Secretary to the Board. 

Ezekiel Hughes, B.A., M.A. 

Right Rev. William Pinkney, B.A., M.A., D.D., 



LL.D. 

Orator before the Alumni, Visitor and Governor of the 
College, and Assistant Bishop of Maryland. 

William H. Tuck, B.A., M.A. 

Speaker of the House of Delegates, Member of the State 
Convention of 1850-51, Judge of the Court of Appeals, 
Orator before the Alumni, Judge of the Second Judicial 
Circuit, Senator of Maryland, and Visitor and Governor. 



* Bowie, John 

•Lieutenant United States Navy. 

* Green, Nicholas H. 

Clerk of the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County. 

* Pinkney, Jonathan 

Clerk of the Senate of Mai-yland. 



40 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

1830 

John T. Archer, B.A. 

* Hyde Ray Bowie, B.A. 
James Boyle, B.A. 

* Daniel Clarke, B.A. 

* Robert Emmet Culbreth, B.A. 

* John Hardcastle Culbreth, B.A. 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

Thomas John Franklin, B.A., M.A., M.D. 

* John Randall Hagner, B.A., M.A. 

Paymaster United States Army. 

* Ellis Hughes, B.A., M.D. 
Thomas Karney, B.A., M.A. 

Examiner General, Professor of Ethics and Librarian in 
the U. S. Naval Academy, and Visitor and Governor. 

Edward Pannel, B.A. 

NiNiAN Pinkney, B.A., M.A., M.D., LL.D. 

Medical Director, U. S. N., and Orator before the Alumni. 

Nicholas John Watkins, B.A. 



* Bowie, Augustus, M.D. 

Surgeon United States Navy. 

* Duvall, Gabriel 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

Franklin, George E. 

* Franklin, Robert, M.D. 

* Hagner, Charles N. 
Harwood, Sprigg 

Senator of Maryland, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Anne 
Arundel County, and Visitor and Governor. 

* Holme, Morgan 

Magruder, John H. T. ' 

State Librarian. 

* Stephens, James B., M.D. 
Swann, Richard 

State Librarian, and Member of the House of Delegates. 



ST. John's college 41 

1832 

James Sands Holland, B.A., M.A. 
James West Thompson, B.A., M.A. 

1834 
Rev. Orlando Hutton, B.A., M.A., D.D. 
John Greene Proud, B.A., M.A. 

Poet before the Alumni, Chronicler, and Visitor and Gover- 
nor. 

* Rev. Lucien Buonaparte Wright, B.A. 



Green, F. W. 

Member of Congress. 

Hagner, Peter V. 

U. S. Army. 

Steele, Charles H., M.D. 



1835 

Edwin Boyle, B.A. 

Visitor and Governor, and Secretary to the Board, 

Abram Claude, B.A., M.A., M.D. 

Visitor and Governor, and Professor of Chemistry, etc. , in 
St. John's College. 

*'RlCHARD CULBRETH, B.A. 

* Thomas Holme Hagner, B.A., M.A. 

Member of the Legislature of Florida. 

* Richard C. Mackubin, B.A., M.A., M.D., 

Member of the House of Delegates. 



Bird, B. L., M.D. 
Hanson, Charles W. 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

Stephen, Charles H., M.D. 
Weems, Richard, M.D. 



42 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

1836 

* George Grundy, B.A. 
Thomas Granger B.A., M.A. 
William R. Hayward, B.A., M.D. 

Commissioner of the Land Office. 

George Johnson, B.A. 

* Joshua Dorsey Johnson, B.A. 

* George Edward Muse, B.A. 
John H. Reeder, B.A. 
William 0. Reeder, B.A. 
William Henry Thomas, B.A. 
Franklin Weems, B.A. 

Nicholas Brice Worthington, B.A., M.A. 

Professor in the Agricultural College of Maryland. 



Ridout, Samuel, M.D., Rev. 



1837 

John M. Broome, B.A., M.D. 
Frederick S. Brown, B.A. 
John W. Martin, B.A. 
Rev. Joseph Trapnell, B.A., M.A. 
'^^ Truman Tyler, B.A. 

State's Attorney for Prince George's County. 

1838 

William Tell Claude, B.A., M.A. 
Rev. Savington W. Crampton, B.A. 
Henry Howes Goldsborough, B.A. 

State's Attorney for Talbot County, Senator of Maryland, 
Comptroller of the State, President of the Constitu- 
tional Convention of 1864, and Judge of the Eleventh 
Judicial Circuit. 

* Charles Nicholas Mackubin, B.A. 



ST. John's college 43 

William Henry Thompson, B.A., M.A. 

Professor of Grammar in St. John's College. 

Rev. William Henry Trapnell, B.A. 
Edward Worthington, B.A. 



Archer, James P., English Diploma. 
Duvall, Marius, M.A., M.D. 

Medical Director United States Navy. 

* Goodman, Wilham R., M.D. 
Hall, Estep, M.D. 

Kent, Thomas R. 
Lansdale, Philip, M.D. 

Medical Director United States Navy. 

* Levely, Wilham, M.D. 

Surgeon United States Army. 

Webster, Henry 

Wilhams, Wilham P., M.D. 

1839 

Samuel Chamberlaine, B.A. 

* Philip Culbreth, B.A. 

William Henry Goodwin Dorse y, B.A. 
John Thomas Beale Dorsey, B.A. 

Member of the House of Delegates, and State's Attorney 
for Howard County. 

"^ Worthington Ross, B.A. 
Frederick Stone 

One of the Commissioners appointed to revise, simplify 
and abridge the Rules of Pleading, &c. MemlDer of the 
House of Representatives. Member of the House of 
Delegates, and Orator before the Alumni. 

Brice T. B. Worthington, B.A. 

Visitor and Governor. 

Brice John Worthington, B.A. 



Gray, Benjamin, M.D. 
Hawkins, P. W., M.D. 



44 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

1840 

John Michael Brewer, B.A. 
Benjamin F. Bohrer, B.A., M.A., M.D., 
Jeremiah L. Hughes, B.A. 
Rev. Thomas W. Winchester, B.A., M.A. 

1841 

Luther Giddings, B.A., M.A. 

Major U. S. Army, Member of the Constitutional Conven- 
tion of 1867, and Visitor and Governor. 

William Giddings, B.A., M.A. 
Daniel Maynadier Henry, B.A., M.A. 

Meniber of the House of Delegates, Senator of Maryland, 
Visitor and Governor, and Orator before the Alumni. 

* George Stephen Humphreys, B.A., M.A. 

Lieut. United States Army, 

Francis Henry Stockett, B.A., M.A. 

Visitor and Governor. 



Gordon, Samuel R., Rev. 
Grason, Richard. 

State's Attorney for Cecil County and Judge of the Court 
of Appeals of Maryland. 

* Harwood, Benjamin, M.D. 

* Hay ward, Robert S. 

* Welch, James C. 

1842 

John Basil, B.A., M.A. 

George Betton, B.A. 

Rev. Jonathan Pinkney Hammond, B.A., M.A. 

Samuel Ridout, B.A., M.A., M.D. 



Gamble, John G., M.D. 



ST. John's college 45 

1844 
Llewellyn Boyle, B.A., M.A. 

Lieutenant United States Army and State Librarian. 

Alexander Hamilton Gambrill, B.A., M.A. 
John Thomas Hall, B.A., M.A., M.D. 

Lieutenant United States Army. 

James Kemp Harwood, B.A., M.A. 

Purser United States Navy. 

Thomas Andrew McParlin, B.A., M.A. M.D. 

Surgeon United States Army. 

* Basil Shepherd Murdoch, B.A., M.A. 
Henry Maynadier Murray, B.A., M.A. 

State's Attorney for Anne Arundel County. 

John Shaaff Stockett, B.A., M.A. 

State Reporter. 



Baer, Charles M., M.D. 
Hagner, Richard H. 
Hall, WiUiam Skinner. 
Linthicum, Matthias, M.D. 
Owens, Thomas, F. M.D. 
Revell, Wm. Theodore, M.D. 
* Young, Wilham H., Enghsh Diploma. 

State's Attorney for Baltimore County. 



1846 

Nicholas Brewer, B.A., M.A. 

Visitor and Governor and Treasurer of St. John's College, 
and State Reporter. 

Marbury Brewer, B.A., M.A., M.D. 

* Richard H. Cowman, B.A., M.A., M.D. 

Assistant Surgeon United States Navy. 

* John Decker, Jr., B.A., M.A. 
Daniel Murray Thomas, B.A., M.A. 



46 EEGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Betton, William T. 
Bowie, Richard W. 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

Bowie, Robert 
Chairs, Green A. 
Chase, Richard M. 

Secretary to the U. S. Naval Academy. 

Chase, William 
Clayton, John T. 
Du Val, Edmund B. 
Fisher, William 
Gambrill, George E. 
Grason, James 

* Grason, John 
Grundy, Byron 

* Harwood, Edward 
McNeir, James B. T. 
Munroe, James 

Visitor and Governor and Mayor of the City of Annapolis. 

Thomas, Alex. Murray 
Worthington, Charles F. 

1847 

Robert Chandler, B.A., M.A., 
Elizur Lancel Foote, B.A., M.A. 

* John R. P. Forbes, B.A., M.A. 
James Shaw Franklin, B.A., M.A. 

State's Attorney for Anne Arundel County, Lieut. C. S. 
Army, and Clerk of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. 

William Henry McParlin, B.A., M.A. 

Teller in the Farmer's Bank of Maryland. 

John Mullan, B.A., M.A. 

Captain United States Army. 



Parran, Charles S. 



Member of the House of Delegates, and of the Constitu- 
tional Convention of 1864 and 1867. 



Winder, Charles S. 



Captain United States Army, and Brigadier General Con- 
federate States Army. 

(There seems to be no accessible list of the class of 1848.) 



ST. John's college 47 



1849 

Thomas B. Chase, B.A., M.A., M.D. 
William Q. Claytor, B.A., M.A., M.D. 
Harwood Iglehart, B.A., M.A. 
James Mackubin, B.A., M.A. 

Visitor and Governor, and Treasurer to the Board. 

James Revell, B.A., M.A. 

State's Attorney for Anne Arundel County. 

* John Ridout, B.A., M.A., M.D. 
Thomas Jones Wilson, B.A., M.A. 

State's Attorney for Anne Arundel County, and Paymaster 
United States Army. 



Goldsborough, Charles F. 

State's Attorney for Dorchester County. 

Walton, H. Roland, M.D. 

1850 

Dennis Claude, B.A., M.A. 
* John McMahon Holland, B.A., M.A. 

Member of the Legislature of Minnesota. 

Thomas Richard Stockett, B.A., M.A. 
1852 



Charles Brewer, B.A., M.A., M.D. 

Surgeon United States Army, and Surgeon Confederate 
States Army. 

* William Saunders Green, B.A., M.A. 
William Sprigg Hall, B.A., M.A. 

Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Ramsey County, 
Minnesota. 

* James Iglehart, Jr., B.A., M.A. 

* Jonathan Pinkney Sparks, B.A., M.A. 



Childs, William W., M.D. 



48 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 



1853 
Richard Henry Brewer, B.A., M.A. 

Captain United States Army and Colonel Confederate 
States Army. 

John Grant Chapman, B.A., M.A. 
William Henry Gassaway, B.A,, M.A. 
Richard Harwood Green, B.A., M.A., M.D. 
* John Grant Harris, B.A., M.A. 
Charles Edward Hutton, B.A., M.A. 
William Thomas Iglehart, B.A., M.A. 
George Palmer Keating, B.A., M.A. 
Daniel Randall Magruder, B.A., M.A. 

Member of the House of Delegates, and Associate Judge 
of the Seventh Judicial Circuit. 

Rev. John Miller Schwrar, B.A., M.A. 

Assistant Professor of Grammar in St. John's College. 

Washington Green Tuck, B.A., M.A.. M.D. 



Flannigan, Lemuel, English Diploma 

1855 

* Isaac Williams Brewer, B.A., M.A. 
Edward McCeney, B.A., M.A. 
OsBORN Sprigg Iglehart, B.A., M.A., M.D. 
Philip Randall Voorhees, B.A., M.A. 



Welch, Edward Augustus, English Diploma 

1856 

Marshall Chapman, B.A. 
Hammond Claude, B.A. 
Philip G. Clayton, B.A. 



ST. John's college 49 



John A. Conner, B.A. 
Louis G. Gassaway, B.A. 
Thomas B. Kent, B.A. 
William G. Ridout, B.A.; M.D. 
Alvin C. Wilson. B.A. 



1857 

Louis W. Bryan, B.A. 
John P. Hyde, B.A. 
Joseph N. Pindell, B.A. 
Joseph K. Roberts, B.A. 
John H Sellman, B.A. 

Paymaster United States Navy. 



1858 



Andrew G. Chapman, B.A., M.A. 

Member of the House of Delegates and Orator before the 
Alumni. 

John W. Dorsey, B.A., M.A. 
Charles A. Johnston, B.A., M.A. 
James H. Wilson, B.A., M.A. 



Eversfield, W. Octavus, Partial Course 
Maiben, Jonathan, Partial Course 
Munroe, Seaton, Partial Course 



1859 
John W. Brewer, B.A., M.A., M.D. 

Assistant Surgeon United States Army. 

John Riggs Brown, B.A., M.A. 
* Richard Rawlings Goodwin, B.A. 
William Hersey Hopkins, B.A., M.A. 

Professor of German, and Assistant Professor of the Greek 
and Latin Languages in St. John's College. 



50 register of graduates and alumxi of 

Rev. Adolphus T. Pindell, B.A. 
Thomas St. George Pratt, B.A. 
* James Edgar Richardson, B.A., M.A. 



Handy, Dennis Claude, M.D., Partial Course. 
Loker, Jefferson D., Partial Course 

Member of the House of Delegates. 

1860 

Roger Bellis, B.A. 

John P. Cockey, B.A. 

Henry Clay England, B.A. 

Robert Lusby, B.A., M.D. 

Samuel Thomas McCulloh, B.A., M.A. 

DoRSEY Thompson, B.A. 

Henry Clay Tinges, B.A. 



Duckett, Thomas Allen, Partial Course. 



The exercises of the College were suspended in consequence 
of the War, from 1861 to 1866. 

Graduates since the re-organization of the College in 
1867: 

1871 

^:= Robert R. Brown, B.A., M.A., LL.B. 
* Calderon Carlisle, B.A. 
Samuel Garner, Jr., B.A. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Zachary Taylor Pindell, B.A. 

26 Hanover St., Baltimore. 

Henry H. Quynn, B.A. 

Grand Laundry Co., 3040 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo. 

L. Allison Wilmer, A.B., LL.B., M.A. 

Ex. Adjutant General of Maryland. Attorney at Law, La. 
Plata. Md., 



'^ Davidson, George E. 
Edwards, Francis A. 
^i= Elliott, Plenry R. 



ST. John's college 51 

* Gray, John M. 

* Greenway, George W. 

* Hagner, Randall 
Haines, James D. 
Jordan, J. W. S. 
Maddox, Samuel 

Attorney at Law, 340 Indiana Ave., Washington, D. C. 

* White, Marbury B. 

1872 
William H. Harlan, B.A. 

Bel Air, Md. Attorney at Law. 

Robert Halloway Hooper, B.A. 

Mt. Washington, Md. Attorney at Law. 

James Davidson Iglehart, B.A., A.M., M.D. 

Physician, 211 W. Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. 

Iredell Johnston, B.A. 
George W. Munroe, B.A. 

Care of Findley Co., McKeesport, Penn. 

Cleland Kinloch Nelson, B.A., D.D. 

Bishop of Georgia, Atlanta, Ga. 

Philemon Hallam Tuck, B.A., M.A. LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, 207 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 

* John S. Wirt, B.A., M.A. 



Claude, Dennis 

Annapolis, Md. 

Councilman, Wm. T., M.D., M.A. 

Professor, Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, 
Boston, Mass. 

* Dashiell, Rufus W., M.D. 
Goodman, W. H. 
Grimes, Charles E. 

"^ Hagner, Randall 

* Harrington, John E. 
Henry, Robert Goldsborough 

Attorney at Law, Cambridge, Md. 

Holland, James 
Irving, F. W. 
Leckie, T. 
Lynch, J. W. 
Robertson, A. H. 



52 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Shipley, Ben j man F., M.D. 

Physician, Alpha, Md. 

Smith, A. G. ' 
Thomas, H. Marshall 

Merchant-Farmer, Pomonkey, Md. 

Warfield, John 

Lawyer and Editor, Balto. "Daily Record," Florence, Md. 

White, Marbury B. 
Williams, Albert 

* Worthington, R. S. 
White, Wilbur C. 

Merchant, Riverview, Md. 

1873 

Samuel T. Ashe B.A. 

* Walter R. Crabbe, B.A. 

Wytheville, Va. 

James P. Dawson, B.A. 
Hemingham, Gordon B. 
Samuel Ridout, B.A. 
Sydney Waller, B.A. 
William Ritchie, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, 84 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. 

* Henry B. Wirt, A.B. 



Adams, Francis B., M.D. 

Care of B. &. O. R. R., Baltimore. 

Atkinson, William R. 
Beard, Stephen 
Chipchase, William Edwin 

Merchant. 224 S. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 

Emory, Frederic 

Chief of Bureau U. S., Dept. of State, Washington, D. C. 

Grant, Charles Thomas 

Farmer, Alpha, Md. 

Gariter, Charles E. 

* Howard, Julian S. 
Jamar, E. W. 

* Johnson, E. M. W. 

* Lockwood, James B. 
Mackall, W. W. 



ST. John's college 53 

McGregor, J. F. 
Meyer, Charles F. 
Moore, George M. 
Murray, T. Morris, M.D. 

2107 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. 

Oliver, Charles Kemble 

President, U. S. Cotton Duck Corp. "The Severn," Balti- 
more, Md. 

Parks, Leighton, (D.D. Harvard), (A.M., D.D. St. 
John's) 

Rector of St. Bartholomew's Church. Residence. 342 Madi- 
son Ave., New York. 

* Sloan, David W. 
Stone, George B. 
Taylor, Dennis H. 
White, Francis Oliver 

Clerk, Naval Proving Grounds, Indian Head, Md. 

* Wilson, I. S. 
Wilson, W. H. 

1874 

* George W. Greenway, A.B. 
William Joseph Griffin, A.B. 
James Middleton Munroe, A.B., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, Annapolis, Md. 

Blanchard Randall, A.B., M.A. 

Merchant, Baltimore, Md. 

* John K. Randall, A.B. 
Joseph Ringgold Wilmer, A.B. 

Principal, U. S. N. A. Preparatory School, Annapolis, Md. 

* William Sidney Wilson. B.A. 
Orlando B. Batten, A.B. 
Keating Simmons Nelson, A.B. 

Retired Minister, Staunton, Va. 

* W. Frederick Brune, Jr., A.B. 

16 West North Ave. , Baltimore. 

Albon D. Johnson, A.B. 



Anderson, W. W. 
Beckley, William R. 
Brown, George A. 



54 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Briscoe, John Parran, B.A. 

Chief Judge, Prince Frederick, Md. 

Bryan, A. M. 

Bryan, Nicholas Worthington 

Deputy Sheriff, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

Case, John FrankHn 

Accountant, 3238 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Claude, Dennis 

Annapolis, Md. 

Claude, Washington Clement, M.D. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Corson, E. 

Care of Dr. Corson, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

Dorsey, W. A. 
Franklin, George E. 
Gibson, Woolman H. 
Greenway, Edward M. 
Gregory, Edwin M. 
Hammond, R. C. 
Hooper, Herbert 
Horsey, Wilham S. 
Mantz, F. M. 
McCleary, John R. 
Merrick, S. E. 
Milburn, Joseph W. 

* Mitchell, C. L., M.D. 

Died June 15, 1893, at Hedgeville, W. Va. 

Porter, Ghssan T. 
Rayfield, James D. 

Minister, 923 Swann St., Parkersburg, W. Va. 

Taneyhill, J. E. W. 

Professor Business College, Residence, 1007 Monroe St. 
Baltimore, Md. 

* Veasy, Parker 
Wilson, J. E. 
Tharp, Alfred L. 

Attorney at Law, Easton, Md. 

1875 

* T. Barton Brune, B.A., M.A. 

* James M. Carlisle, Jr., B.A. 
Louis W. Fritch, B.A. 



ST. John's college 55 



* E. M. W. Johnson, Proficient 
Dr. James C. McGuire, Jr., Proficient 

1725 H St. N. W., f'anagut ApartmeIlt^^, Washington. 
D. C. 

H. H. Hugh Nelson, B.A., M.A. 

Casualty Company of America, 52-54 William St., New 
York City. 

Frederick Sasscer, Jr., B.A., M.A. 

Attorney at Law, Educator, Upper Marlborough, Md. 



Arnold, Solon 

Capt., Comdr. U. S. N., Washington, D. C. 

* Burroughs, Richard D. 
Claude, Gordon Handy, D.D.S. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Dukes, William J. 
EUiott, T. Munroe 
Fowlkes, Henry A. 
Gray, Benjamin A. 
Haddaway, Walter S. 
Heiskell, Sydney 0., M.D. 

Baltimore. 

Hopkins, Daniel W. 
Kimberly, John B. 

Postmaster, Fortress Monroe. 

Kennerly, Samuel 
Mantz, Charles G. 
McClean, John J. 
Ramsburg, Francis B. 
Stone, William S. 
Thomas, Wallace A. 
Wilcoxin, William 

Frederick, Md. 

Wilkinson, J. Marion 

* Willson, Wilham G. G. 
Blakistone, George 

President Union Trust Co., Baltimore, Md. 

1876 

* George T. Bratten, Jr., B.A., M.A. 
John Samuel Fulton, A.B., M.D. 

1925 St. Paul St., Secty. State Board Health, Balti- 
more, Md. 



56 register of graduates and alumxi of 

Orloff Lake, B.A. 

Care The Lake Bros. Co., New Orleans, La. 

Rev. Edward T. Lawrence, B.A., M.A. 

Pikesville, Md. 

Robert F. Maddox, B.A. 

Treas. Somerset Co., Fidelity and Trust Co., Princess 
Anne, Md. 

Edward D. Martin, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, 1812 St. Paul St., Baltimore. 

* Charles F. Norris, B.A. 



* Archer, Henry W. 
Briscoe, Philip, M.D. 

Physician, Mutual, Md. 

Baldwin, Macpherson 
Clark, J. Thomas 

* Clunas, George J. 
Conner, James E. 
Foozimoori, Schuibzio 

Tokio, Japan. 

Galbreath, Alex. Finney 

Educator, Darlington, Md. 

Hardcastle, W. W. 
Havley, Albert G., Jr. 

Centerville, Md. 

Hodges, John William 

Engineering business, Rutland, Md. 

KHpstein, W. B. 

Streett, J. A. 

Thompson, Frank Howard, M.D. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Hodges, John 

Rutland, Anne Arundel Co., Md. 

1877 
N. Walter Dixon, A.B. 

Judge, Denver, Colorado. 

Herbert Harlan, A.B., M.A., M.D. 

Dentist and Aurist, 516 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. 

Burton Alexander Randall, A.B., A.M., M.D. 
Ph.D. (U. of Pa.) 

Physician, 1717 Locust St., Philadelphia. (Prof. Ear Dis- 
eases, U. of Pa.) 



ST. John's college 57 



MuNROE Mitchell, A.B. 

Teacher, St. Denis, Md. 



Adams, William 
Allen, Edw. H. 

* Bailey, George W. 
Berry, Roger B. 
Clunas, Randall 
Clark, Jos. Clement 

Supt. Springfield Hospital, Sykesville, Md. 

Eckerson, Rufus I. 

Real Estate and Loan Agent, 709 Minnesota Ave., Port- 
land, Ore. 

Faithful, G. O. Trenchard 

Church Hill, Md. 

. Fouke, George D. 
Fugitt, Lemuel 
Grove, Edward S. 
Hall, William H. 

Farmer, Lothian, Md. 

Hardcastle, William M. 
Lankford, H. Fillmore 

Attorney at Law, Princess Anne, Md. 

* Martin, George T. 
Norris, William J. 

Traveling Salesman, 1909 Garrett Ave., North Baltimore. 

Robson, Alonzo M. 

Merchant, Easton, Md. 

Seabrook, William L., Jr., Rev. 

Care of W. L. Seabrook, Westminster, Md. 

Sidwell, Frank Hunter, M.D. 

Johnsville, Md. 

Steele, Campbell 
Stephenson, Robert K. 

Minister, M. E., 824 Lombard St., Wilmington, Del. 

Thompson, John T. 
Tiddy, Francis 
Towles, LeRoy C. 
White, Joseph T. 
White, Richard 

* Wilson, Joseph S. 



58 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Worthington, John D. 

Attorney at Law, County School Comm., Belair, Md. 

Yoe, John T. 

1878 
JosiAH Shiles Crockett, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Pocomoke City, Md« 

John F. Gontrum, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Towson, Md. 

James P. Gorter, M.A. 

Judge on Supreme Bench, Balto., 224 St. Paul St., Balti- 
more, Md. 

Henry D. Harlan, A.B., M.A. 

Chief Judge Supreme Bench of Baltimore City. 

George A. Harter, B.A., M.A. 

President Delaware College, Newark, Del. 

J. Harry Krebs, A.B. 

Baltimore, Md. 

* George T. Martin, B.A. 

H. Arthur Stump, B A., M.A. 

Attorney at Law, 224 St. Paul St., Baltimore. 

* Abram W. Wright, M.A. 
Sydney E. Mudd, B.A. 

Member Congress, La Plata, Md. 

John George Ray, B.A. 

Conveyancing, Highlandtown, Md. 



Andrew, Louis C. 
Batson, John R., M.D. 

Spencerville, Md. 

Biihngslea, James, M.D. 
Comegys, Cornehus 

Attorney at Law, Scranton, Pa. 

* Dashiells, Robert B. 
Gott, Wilham T. 
Graham, Wilham A. 
Jacobi, George 

* Leason, James A. 
Martin, J. Lowry 
McCormick, J. H. 
Mitchell, Frederick G. 



ST. John's college 59 

Reid, J. Magnus 

Confluence, Pa. 

Smith, J. Holmes, M.D. 

Professor of Surgery, 2205 St. Paul St., Baltimore. 

Washington, Earnest 
Weagly, Charles W. C. 
Whiteside, James L., D.D.S. 

Dentist, 1921 Penna. Ave., Washington, D. C. 

Willcox, George W. 

Secretary Comd'r Midshipman, U. S. N. A., Annapolis. 

WiUis Charles Francis 

Farmer, Trappe, Md. 

1879 

* G. WORTHINGTON BeRRY, B.A. 

E. Pliny Griffin, B.A. 
James W. Greer, Proficient 

Attorney at Law, Hillary Place, Northwest Washington, 
D. C. 

Cadwallader E. Linthicum, B.A. 
Roger Sherman Powell, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Duluth, Minn. 



Archibald, William, Jr. 
Almony, Albert J. 

Rockville, Md. 

Anderson, George M. 

Barroll, Hope Horsey, A.B., A.M. 

Attorney at Law, Chestertown, Md. 

Blakistone, Andrew 
Daley, Charles F. 
Devecmon, J. Semmes 

Cumberland, Md. 

Gibson, Frank T. 
Howlett, Benjamin H. 
Jackson, Charles R. 
Lanver, Charles E. 
Miller, Clinton E. 
Pool, Levi 

Nelson, William Meade 
Scott, David 
Wilson, Addison, B.M. 



60 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

1880 
Manly H. Barnes, B.A. 

New Kent Court House, Va. 

Walter Ireland Dawkins, M.A. 

Attorney at Law, 408 Fidelity Building, Baltimore, Md. 

George Arnold Frick, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Norfolk, Va. 

J. Bartol Green, B.A. 

Emmittsburg, Md. 

Edward A. Scott, B.A., M.A., M.D. 

Galena, Md. 

Joseph F. Valliant, B.A. 
* F. Eugene Wathen, B.A., M.A. 

Attorney at Law, Editor, Supt. County Schools of 
Anne Arundel Co., Annapolis, Md. 

Jay Williams, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Salisbury, Md. 



Barber, Henry Anson 

Major, U. S. A. (retired), care of Adjt. Gen'l, U.S.A., 
Washington, D. C. 

Bayne, James P. 
Beall, F. B. 

Frostburg. Md. 

Bird, Charles C. 

Teacher, Farmer, Prince Frederick, Md. 

Brownell, Charles R. 
Burnside, James B. 
CoUinson, Joseph C. 

Rutland, Md. 

Gantt, Francis 

Attorney at Law, Prince Frederick, Md. 

Golley, Robert B. 
Harlan, Reuben 
Kennedy, William 
Page, George W. 
Preston, James H. 

Building Inspector, 815 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 

Roberts, Emerson P., Rev. 

Easton, Md. 

Shepherd, J. Hooper 
Streett, St. Clair 



ST. John's college 61 

Tammany, S. Roman 
Weldon, William Frank 

Editor, Atlanta, Ga. 

McRemas, Jos. B. 

Water Station-man, B. &. O. R. R., Wilmington, Del. 

1881 
Edward Julius Clarke, M.A. 

Teaching, Pocomoke City, Md. 

Wm. W. Davis, B.A., M.A. 

Pastor, M. E. Church, Piedmont, W. Va. 

William C. Devecmon, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Cumberland, Md. 

Benjamin Franklin Devries, B.A., M.A. 

M. E. Minister, 3261 Chestnut Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

* George B. Dorset, Proficient 
Louis Dorset Gassowat, B.A., M.A. 

Cashier Farmers' Bank, Annapolis, Md. 

Alexander Randall Hagner, Proficient 

Attorney at Law, Hagerstown, Md. 

John B. League, B.A. 

Land Office Clerk, Annapolis, Md. 

Edwin Ranson Leavitt, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, 258 Broadway, New Tork City. 

Frederick James Keech, B.A., M.A. 

Pastor Episcopal Church, 477 Hudson St., New York 
City. 



Butler, J. Camp, M.D. 

University of Md,. 1809 N. Charles St., Baltimore. 

Collins, Vaughan Smith, Rev. 

Port Deposit, Md. 

Downes, Joseph Lodowick 

North Western Life Insurance Co., Baltimore, Md. 

* Emory, Edmund H. 
Fountain, Alexander 

Merchant, Insurance Broker, Easton, Md. 

Hammond, Edward P. T. 

Harlan, WilUam Beatty, A.B., A.M., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, Farmer, Churchville, Md. 

Johnson, V. Baldwin 
Jones, Denwood A. 

* Latimer, Charles H., M.D. 



62 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Marshall, Sylvester K., D.D.S. 

Dentist, Berlin, Md. 

Miller, Philip J., Jr. 

Offutt, Lemuel D. 

Parker, Neilson T. 

Preston, Walter Wilkes, A.B., A.M., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, Bel Air, Md. 

Pyles, Claggett 

Customs Service U. S. Treasury Dept., Belview Ave., W. 
Arlington, Md. 

Spessard, Milton A. 

Editor, Vice Pres. Lillie Taylor Land Co., Uniontown, Ala. 

White, John H. 
Wilson, Abram I. 

Merchant, Altamont, Md. 

1882 

* Nicholas Brewer, Proficient 
Eton St. Clair Hobbs, B.A., M.A. 

Attorney at Law, 257 Broadway, New York. 

Grafton Munroe, A.B., A.M., D.D.S. 

Dentist, Springfield, 111. 

Richard Irving Watkins, B.A., M.A., D.D., B.D. 

M. E. Minister, 511 Greenup St., Covington, Ky. 

Alvan C. Willey, A.B., A.M. 



Booth, J. Albert 
Boswell, H. Heber 

La Plata, Md. 

Boyd, Henry L. 

U. S. R. M. Service, Washington, D. C. 

Catlin, Granville M. 
Claytor, John 

West River, Md. 

Clagett, John Heugh Martin 

Res't Mgr. P. &. R. Coal and Iron Co., 235 Michigan Ave. 
** Chicago, 111. 

Cooley, George W. 
Dashiell, John M., Jr. 

* Duncan, Peter T. B. 

* Green, S. Dana 

* Griffith, Harry L. 



ST. John's college 63 

* Henry, Joseph Nicholson 
Jenness, John H. 
Parker, Foxall A., Jr. 
Prettyman, Forrest J., Rev. 

Preston St. and Madison Avenue, Baltimore. 

* Randall T. Henry 

Architect, Madison Square, New York. 

Read, J. Morgan, D.D. 

M. E. Minister, 325 Market St., Trenton, N. J. 

Weems, Henry H. 
White, J. Wesley 

Annapolis, Md. 

1883 
Norman V. S. Farquhar, A.B. 

Banker, Attorney at Law, Pottsville, Pa. 

James D. Murray, Jr., A.B. 

Attorney at Law, 343 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Beale Edward Padgett, A.B. 

Attorney at Law, Everett, State of Washington. 

Daniel Richard Randall, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 

Attorney at Law, AnnapoUs, Md. 

Edward Hood Sincell, Proficient 

Attorney at Law, Oakland, Md. 



* Blunt, Ignatius D. 
Buckner, Julian C. 
Crum, Charles W. R. 
Dashiell, Julius M., Jr. 
Davis, Jefferson 

* Green, R. H., Jr. 

Kirby, William Armstrong, A.B. 

Canning industry, Trappe, Md. 

* Martin, Chas. B. 
Schley, T. Franklin 

Lt. U. S. A., care of U. S. Military Secty., Washington, D. C. 

Slade, Harry Montrose, M.D. 

Physician, Reisterstown, Md. 

Stein, Joseph 
Tilghman, Carmichael 



I 



64 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Webster, E. H. 
Wyse, J. F. H. 

Consulting Electrical Engineer, room 31-16 King, AVest, 
Toronto, Canada. 

1884 
Bruner R. Anderson, A.B. 

Attorney at Law, Law Building, Baltimore. 

William N. Burgess, A.B., A.M. 
Joseph Thomas Coulburn, Jr., A.B. 

Physician and Surgeon, 1100 South 18th St., Birmingham, 
Ala. 

* Frederick H. Clash, A.B., A.M. 
Emerson Columbus Harrington, A.B., A.M. 

Attorney at Law, Cambridge, Md. 

William Francis Johnson, A.B. 

Snow Hill, Md. 

Wyatt William Randall, A.B., Ph.D. 

Dobbs Ferry, New York. 

Edward J. W. Revell, A.B., A.M. 

503 Fidelity Building, Baltimore. 

* Henry Clay Schooley, A.B., A.M. 
George Alexander Steele, A.B., A.M. 

Teaching, Elkton, Md. 

Richard B. Tippett, A.B., A.M. 

Attorney at Law, Walbrook Ave. and 13th St., Baltimore, 
Md. 

Henry B. Wilson A.B. 



Dallam, Jefferson 

Bel Air, Md. 

Hyland, John A. 
McElhinney, R. J. 
Mc Mullen, James A. 
Munroe, Henry R. 
Roberts, Thomas H. 
Thompson, J. Guy, M.D. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Todd, Henry Davis, Jr., B.S. 

Graduate West Point, Captain Artillery Corps, U. S. A. 
care of Military Secretary, Washington, D. C. 






ST. John's college 65 

1885 
Charles Brewer, M.D., M.A., Proficient 

136 West 66th St., New York. 

John Levi Chew, A.B., A.M. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Rev. Henry Bower Gorgas, A.B. 

St. Luke's Church, Germantown, Pa. 

William Bush Shober, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. 

Asst. Professor Chemistry, Lehigh University, South 
Bethlehem, Pa. 

* Benjamin Parker Truitt, A.B., A.M. 



Addison, Thomas G. * 

Bratton, Edward S. 

Duvall, WiUiam 

Duvall, Wirt Adams, M.D., A.M. 

Physician, 1609 Edmondson Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

Dashiells, Paul J. 

Prof. Chemistry, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 

Hebden, Henry M. 

Publisher, 113 University Place, New York City. 

Mannar, C. H. 
Mimroe, Frank A. 

Merchant, Annapolis, Md. 

Reese, G. M. 

Walsh, J. E. 

1716 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. 

Will, AllenS.,M.A. 

City Editor "Baltimore Sun," 127 Windermere Ave., 
Baltimore, Md. 

1886 
Rev. Edward M. Hardcastle, A.B., M.D. 

Clergyman, Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. 

Clinton T. Wyatt, A.B., A.M., D.D. 

Clergyman, Middletown, Del. 

Jacob Grape, Jr., A.B., A.M. 
Thomas Kent Green, Proficient, Ph.G. 

Pharmacist, Annapolis, Md. 

Charles A. Jacobi, Proficient 



Blakemore, Robert B. 

Real Estate, Financial Agent, Fargo, North Dakota. 



66 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Cummings, George M., Rev. 

230 Fillmore St. S. E., Washington, D. C. 

Forrest, Clarence H., LL.B. 

Secty, M. and M. Assn., 1300 West Lexington St., Balti- 
more, Md. 

Williams, Stephen N. 
* Winchester, H. R., Jr. 
Crownfield, David 

Mech. Engineer, 1111 Fremont Building, Boston Mass. 

1887 
Charles Edwin Carl, B.L. 

Principal of High School, Hagerstown, Md. 

Thomas Holliday Hicks, A.B., A.M. 

Paymaster U. S. N., care of Bureau of S. and A. Navy 
Dept., Washington, D. C. 

William L. Purdum, B.A. 

Escondillo, Cal. 

John Ridout, B.A., A.M., M.D. 

Annapolis, Md. 



Arms, Frank Thornton 

Pa^Tnaster U. S. N., care of Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Barber, James Henry Morgan, M.D. 

Physician, 918 E St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Bowles, Preston, C.E. 

Civil Engineer, Hancock, Md. 

Crain, Robert 

Attorney at Law, 809-19 Calvert Bldg., Baltimore, Md. 

Hamill, James D. 

Publisher "Journal," Oakland, Md. 

* JickHng, Clarence S. 
Marchand, George E., M.D. 

Annapolis. 

Parker, Willard C. 
Ridout, Orlando 

St. Margarets, Md. 

Quinby, James H. 
Roberts, G. C. 
Wilkinson, Thomas H. 



ST. John's college 67 



1888 
William Williams Blunt, A.B., E.E. 

Asst. Mgr. British Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co., 
Westinghouse Works, Trafford Park, Manchester, Eng. 

J. Fred Fenwick, A.B., A.M. 

Charlotte Hall, Md. 

J. Frank Jacobi, B.S., M.A. 

Foreman Electrician, U. S. N. A., 55 Maryland Ave. , 
Annapolis. 

* Bernard Murphy, B.A., B.L. 
Rev. Frank P. Willes, B.A., M.A. 

Clergyman, 30 S. Second St., Elizabeth, N. J. 



'' Cissell, B. M. 
Day, Daniel E. 
Dryden, A. Lincoln, A.B., A.M. 

Asst. Treas. U. S. Sub. Treas., Baltimore, Md. 

Jamesson, F. D. 
Meginniss, R. T. 
Price, E. E. 

* Robb, E. R. 
Schoff, J. J. 

'•' Shemwell, Wesley 
Timmerman, William H. 

Highland, Md. 

1889 

* J. H. Baker, M.E. 
Lemuel S. Blades, B.S., M.D. 

Manufacturing, Elizabeth Citj', N. C. 

Thomas Leverett Brewer, B.S. 

Captain, U. S. Army, care of Military Secretary, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Charles G. Edwards, B.S. 

City Hall Annex, Baltimore, Md. 

Charles H. Grace, B.A. 

Teaching, McDonogh, Md. 

Nicholas Harwood Green, B.A., M.A. 

State's Attorney for Anne Arundel Co., 120 Charles St., 
Annapolis, Md. 

Albert Hersey Hopkins, B.A, M.A., 

Rep. of French Iron Syndicate, Paris, France. 



68 EEGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

W. G. T. Neale, B.L. 

Herbert Noble, B.A., M.A., LL.B. 

Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 52 William St., N. Y. 

Edwin Davis Pusey, A.B., A.M. 

Roderdell, N. C. 

Charles H. Schoff, B.L., M.D. 

Media, Pa. 

John Gibson Tilton, B.S., B.L., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, Citizens Bank Bldg., Norfolk, Va. 

William Edward Trenchard, B.A. 

Genl Mgr. Westcott and Trenchard Lumber Co., Gunberry , 

N. C. 



Byrne, C. W. 

American Book Co., 1005 Harlem Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

Chase, J. V. 

U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C. 

Chichester, W. Bowie 

Olney, Md. 

Howard, De Sales 

Sparrows Pt., Md. 

Leech, Frank, M.D. (Columbia) 

Physician, 1448 Rhode Island Ave. N. W., Washington, 
D. C. 

Tippett, W. T. 

Real Estate Broker, HE. Lexington St. 

Williams, Byron L. 

1890 
J. F. Adams, B.L., M.D. 

1314 N. Charles St., Baltimore. 

Byron Vernon Cecil, B.S., M.A. 

Vice President, St. John's College, Annapolis, Md. 

Marvin Billingsley Freeman, B.L. 

Supt. Agents, Mutual Life Ins. Co., Cumberland, Md. 

Eugene M. Hays, B.A., M.A. 

Goshen, N. J. 

Eugene Hyde, B.L., M.A., M.D. 

Physician, Parkton, Md. 

Walter Alexander Hitchcock, B.A. 

Presbyterian Minister, Ballard, Washington. 

M. T. Johnson 

Attorney at Law, Easton. 



ST. John's collecje 09 

Aaron Kretzer McGraw, B.S. 

Bank Clerk, Hagerstown, Md. 

Chas. C. Marbury, B.A., M.D. 

Physician, 1121 14th St., Washington, D. C. 

John Shaw Newman, B.S., LL.B. (U. of Va.) 

Attorney at Law, Frederick, Md. 

James Archibald Nydegger, B.L., M.D. (U. ofMd.) 

Surgeon, U. S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service 
(Washington, D. C), N. Y. 

Thomas Ross Payne, B.L., M.D. 

Physician, Corbett, Md. 

Walter S. Phillips, B.A., M.D. 

Physician, Rapidan, Va. 

Jesse Houck Ramsburg, B.L., M.A., M.D. 

"The Portner," Washington, D. C. 

J. T. Truitt, B.A., M.A. 

Pittsville, Md. 



Bigham, H. C. 

* Boone, B. H. 
Brown, E. A. 

2703 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

* Chenoweth, C. E. 
Curry, James 

Greensboro, Md. 

Canter, L. Johnson 

Merchant, Charlotte Hall, Md. 

Groff, Joseph C, A.B. 

Principal, Groff School, 228 W. 72d St., N. Y. 

Leech, Hedding Bishop 

M. E. Minister, 102 State St. , Hackensack, N. J. 

* Shemwell, W. S. 
Taylor, Louis A. 
Wilson, C. A. 

55 Franklin St., New York 

1891 
Francis E. Daniels, B.A., M.A. 

Prof. Mech. Eng., Botany, Biology, St. John's College. Md. 

Douglas Forrest Duval, B.S., M.A., M.D. 

Captain Surgeon. U.S. A., care of Military Secty., ^^'ash- 
ington, D. C. 

George Meade Register, B.A., M.A. 

State's Attorney for Burleigh Co., Bismark, N. D. 



70 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

W. Oscar Hurst, B.A., M.A. 

M. E. Minister, Newport, Del. 

William H. Phillips, B.A. 
G. S. Smith, B.S., M.A. 
Osborne Ingle Yellott, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Towson, Md. 



* Aspold, W. T. 
Boyd, Wallace H. 
Brady, Albert Theodore 

Attorney at Law, Annapolis, Md. 

Brewer, John Clayton 

Bank Teller, Annapolis, Md. 

Crichton, Malcolm, Jr. 
Claggett, Thomas West 

Sales Agent, Baltimore Branch Philadelphia and Reading 
Coal and Iron Co., Baltimore, Md. 

Earp, A. M 

Govanstown, Md. 

Ellinghausen, Charles E. 

Clerk, 65 West St., Annapolis, Md. 

Evans, J. Louis 

Bookkeeper, Centerville, Md. 

* Fauble, J. P. 
Henderson, James Alby 

Attorney at Law, Rockville, Md. 

Hudson, H. Lee 

Chincoteague, Va. 

Hodson, Thomas Sherwood 

Treasurer, Prov. Life Insurance Co., of New York, for 
Western Penna., 901 Keystone Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Leroux, J. W. 

Care of Structural Iron Co., Baltimore, Md. 

Linthicum, G. Milton, A.B., M.D. 

Prof. Physiology and Protocology, Maryland Medical 
College, 1818 N. Charles St., Baltimore. 

Offutt, T. W. 

Towson, Md. 

Ritchie, John 

Attorney at Law, Washington, D. C. 

Stevens, J. Kemp 

Denton, Md. 

Wilcoxon, George E. 

Lumber Dealer and Manufacturer, Frederick, Md. 

Wooley, C. C. 



ST. John's college 71 

1892 
Louis Thomas Clark, A.B., B.S. 

Attorney at Law, Ellicott City, Md. Board of Visitors 
and Governors of S. J. C. 

* Alexander Lacey Ewing, A.B. 
J. Basil Gibson, A.B. 

Attorney at Law, 3184 Washington St., San Francisco, 
Cal. 

* George R. A. Hiss, A.B. 
Noah E. Offutt, A.B. 

Towson, Md. 

Marshal Francis Oliver, A.B. 

Architect, 35-37 West 31st St., New York City. 

Gordon Tull, A.B., LL.D, 

Attorney at Law, Princess Anne, Md. 

Marion Clyde Wier, A.B., A.M. 

Professor Ancient Languages, Bunker Hill, 111. 

George A. Harter, Ph.D. 

President of Delaware College, Newark, Del. 



Bowie, William, B.S. (Trinity), C.E. (Lehigh) 

Assistant, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Annapolis Junction. 

Cockey, J. H. T. 

5030 Newhall St., Germantown, Pa. 

Clark, Oscar 

Templeville, Md. 

Crichton, McP. 
Crampton, Henry D. 

Secty. to President Capital Traction Co., 36 and M Sts., 
Washington, D. C. 

Dexter, J. Boyd 

Electrician, Annapolis, Md. 

Duke, J. P. 

Prince Frederick, Md. 

Forbes, George 

Attorney at Law, Referee in Bankruptcy, 804 Union Trust 
Building, Baltimore, Md. 

Fleming, H. C. 

Harrington, Del. 

Harrison, C. B. 
Johnston, F. H. 

Easton, Md. 

Johnson, J. M. 



72 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Kennedy, Anthony 

Warrenton, Va. 

* Martin, Allen S. 
Magruder, Peter H. 

Annapolis, Md. 

McGraw, J. F. 
Newman, Charles Milton 

Bookkeeper, Gunberry, N. C. 

Porter, James F. 

Pearson, George Burton, M.D. 

Physician, Middletown, Del. 

Pearson, E. J. 

Parrot t, Edward Moore 

Clergyman, Lake George. 

Rice, William 
Reed, J. A. 

Church Hill, Md. 

Temple, J. W. 

Templeville, Md. 

Walton, Alphonsus James 

Bank Clerk, 10 Francis St., Annapolis, Md. 

Worthington, N. J. 
Zimmerman, John, S.M. 

Band Master, U. S. Soldiers' Home, Washington, D. C. 

1893 
James Philip Biays, M.E., B.S. 

Cashier, Union Mining Co., Mt. Savage, Md. 

Charles Earley Dryden, B.A., B.S., M.A. 

Professor Languages, Gettysburg College, Penn. 

Charles Edgar Keller, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Cumberland, Md. 

Joseph C. Groff, B.A. 

22 W. 7th St., New York, N. Y. 

Howard Cooper Norris, B.A. 

Principal Public Schools, Crumpton, Md. 

Robert Pennington, B.S. 

Attorney at Law, Wilmington Club, Del. 

Harold Chase Ridgely, B.S., M.A. 

1505 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hugh Ridgely Riley, B.A., M.A. 

City Counsellor, Annapolis, Md. 

WiNFiELD Scott Schley, Jr., B.A., M.D. 

Physician, 24 West 45th Street, New York. 



ST. John's college 73 

Samuel Mitchell Wagaman, B.A., B.S., M.D. 

Physician, Hagerstown, Md. 

John A. Waller, B.A. 

Salisbury, Md. 

William H. Wilhelm, B.A., B.S., M.A. 

Prof. Mathematics, Boys' Latin School, Baltimore, Md. 



Carroll, Nicholas Casey 

Broker, Boston Club, New Orleans, La. 

* Deekens, C. H. 
Hiss, J. Howard 

Catonsville, Md. 

Hitch, V. E., M.D. 

Physician, Laurel, Md. 

Hoover, S. L. 

Buckeystown, Md. 

* Hughes, R. W. 

Jamar, John HoUingsworth Rowland 

U. S. Circuit Court, Chicago, 111. 

Joyce, J. Burch 

Arnold's, Md. 

Levy, J. J. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Linthicum T. A. 

Baltimore, Md. 

Lyles, Robert Dunbar 

Salesman, care of W. J. C. Dulany, Baltimore, Md. 

Murray, William Spencer 

New York, New Haven and Hartford R. R. Bldg., New 
Haven, Conn., Consulting Engineer, Annapolis, Md. 

McAdorey, R. J. 

"The Rochambeau," Washington, D. C. 

Pitcher, F. Frank 

Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. 

Roodhouse, Benjamin 

Rochester University, Rochester, N. Y. 

Rodgers, W. F. 
Ross, A. M. 

Orford Copper Works, Bayonne, N. J. 

Southgate, G. T. 

Army General Hospital, Fort Bayard, New Mexico. 

Stewart, J. E. 

829 Edmondson Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 

Tilton, McLane, Jr., LL.B. (U. of xMich.) 

Attorney at Law, Pell City, Ala. 



74 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Torbert, V. M. 

Elkton, Md. 

Wager, G. P. 

Wharton, Edward Martin 

Manufacturing, 1813 N. Charles St. 

White, Edgar G. 

Gen'l Merchandise, Ely, White Pine Co., Nevada. 

Tilghman, Horace D. 

Norfolk, Va. 

1894 
William Asbury Case, B.S., M.A. 

Professor Physics, East Liberty Acad., Linden Ave. and 
Madison St., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Earnest Ridgely Crapter, B.A., M.A. 

Attorney at Law, Asst. Editor "Daily Record," 321 St. 
Paul St., Baltimore, Md. 

Harvey L. Cooper, B.A. 

Denton, Md. 

George D. DeShields, Jr., Proficient 
Harvey Dern, B.A. 

Panther, W. Va. 

Richard Henry Halley, B.S. 

Law Student, Pomonkey, Md. 

C. MoNteith Gilpin, B.A., LL.B. (Columbia) 

Attorney at Law, 68 William St., New York. 

Edmund Berkeley Iglehart, Proficient 

Lieutenant U. S. Army, care of Military Secty., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Thomas E. Latimer, B.S., M.A. 

Attorney at Law, Cambridge, Md. 

Burton Proctor, B.A. 

Bel Air, Md. 

J. Watson Thompson, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Cambridge, Md. 

Tazewell Taylor Thomas, B.A., M.A., LL.B. 

(U. of Md.) 

Attorney at Law, 347 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 

Arthur D. Willard, B.A. 

State's Attorney for Frederick Co., Md. 



Bonsall, Robert F. 

Treas. Md. Telephone and Telegraph Co., Lexington and 
Courtland Sts., Baltimore, Md. 

Bowie, Edward Hall 

Local Forecaster, U. S. Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C. 



ST. John's college 7.5 

Christian, J. L. 

* Hughes, Ralph W. 
Owings, Herman 

Owensville, Md. 

Paine, Gordon P. 

Banker, Broker, 200 E. Preston St., Baltimore, Md. 

Parlett, E. Walter 

Annapolis, Md. 

Pearre, F. C. 

407 Equitable Bldg. , Baltimore. 

Register, N. B. 

Lewes, Del. 

Stine, Charles 

Catonsville, Md. 

Tilghman, Horace Lee 

Lumber Mfg., Sellers, S. C. 

Watkins, George J. 

U. S. Life Ins. Co., 601 Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia. 

Wilson, Clarence True, B.A., Ph.B., B.D., D.D., M.A. 

M. E. Minister, 13 Murray St., Newark, N. J. 

1895 
George E. Bennett, B.A., B.S. 

Quantico, Md. 

William Zachary Childs, B.A. 

Bank Clerk, Annapolis, Md. 

L. B. Keene Claggett, B.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, German and Calvert Sts., Baltimore. 

James A. Fechtig, Jr., B.A., M.A. 

455 Calvert Bldg., Baltimore. 

Eugene Worthington Iglehart, B.A. 

Real Estate, Annapolis, Md. 

Chas. Newman Joyce, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Gamb rills, Md. 

Courtney Byrd Jones, B.A. 

Millwood, Va. 

Seth Hance Linthicum, B.S. 

Attorney at Law, 220 St. Paul St., Baltimore. 

* A. Randall McIlvaine, B.A. 

Addison Eugene Mullan, B.A., M.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, 218 N. Liberty St., Baltimore, Md. 

C. Leslie Oliver, B.A. 

Architect, New York, N. Y. 



76 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMXI OF 

Reginald H. Ridgely, B.S., M.A. 

Frostburg, Md. 

* Joseph Stine, B.S. 
W. C. Shaefer, B.A. 

426 Lenox Ave. , New York City. 

Roy Hammond Snyder, B.S. 

Salesman, Port Deposit, Md. 

Enoch M. Thompson, B.A. 

Clergyman, 820 17th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 



Baldwin, L. W. 

Billings, L. G. 

Chester, Colby M., A.B. (Yale), LL.B. (N. Y. Law) 

Attorney at Law, 43 Cedar St., New York City. 

Claggett, Samuel 
Du Bose, W. G. 

Constructor, U. S. N., Washington, D. C. 

Friebus, Gustavus S. 

Carpenter Bldg. , Norfolk, Va. 

Handy, A. Kingman 

M. E. Minister, Pocomoke City, Md. 

* Hays, Robert B., M.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, Camden, N. J. 

Ross, Arthur Merwin 

Civil Engineer, Orford Copper Co., Box 44, New Brighton, 
Staten Island, N. Y. 

Stephens, G. R. 
Tilghman, Granville Myers 

Mfr. Lumber and Veneers, West Norfolk, Va. 

1896 
William N. Berkeley, B.S. 

Professor of Chemistry, Sweet Briar, Va. 

Alexander Randall Cheston, B.A. 

Clerk, 23 N. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Charles Ashby Duvall, B.A. 

Farming, Parole, Md. 

Richard D. Downs, B.A. 

Ry. Mail Service, Admiral, Md. 

Richard Hughes, B.A. 

Electrical Engineer, 121 Conduit St., Annapolis, Md. 

Charles G. Jarboe, B.A., M.A. . 

Charlotte Hall, Md. 



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George Amory Maddox, B.A., M.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, Wilmington, Del. 

James Royal Roseberry, B.A. 

Asst. Supt. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 3511 Elm Ave., 
Baltimore, Md. 

Charles Henry Shaffer, B.S., LL.B. 

Examiner Patents, Gortner, Md. 

J. W. TuLL, B.A. 

TuH's Corner, Md. 

Robert Hope Williams, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Laurel, Md. 

ScoTT McPherson Wolfinger, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Hagerstown, Md. 

Frank G. Waggaman 

Attorney at Law, Hagerstown, Md. 



Bond, Thomas 

808 St. Paul St., Baltimore. 

Barker, Eben 

U. S. Revenue Cutter Service, Washington, D. C. 

Offutt, J. Fred 

Granite, Md. 

Talbott, E. H. 

Attorney at Law, Rockville, Md. 

Stine, Thomas S. 

Catonsville, Md. 

Will, J. B. 

Worthington, EUicott Hewes 

With McKim Co., Bankers, Baltimore, Md. 

1897 

Louis Covington Boehm, B.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, 42 Broadway, New York City. 

Joseph Benjamin Douglas, B.A. 

Captain Artillery, U. S. A., care of Military Secty., D. C. 

W. Garland Fay, B.A. 

1st Lt. U. S. M. C. Marine Headquarters, Washington, D. C. 

Charles Irving Flory, B.A., B.S. 

M. E. Minister, Pikesville, Md. 

Edgar Douglas Hilleary, B.S. 

Phila. and Reading R.R. clerk, 408 Mariners and Merchants 
Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Edward McCrady L'Engle, B.A., M.D. 

Pathologist, Merion, Pa. 



78 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

William Thomas Kemp, B.A., M.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, 1407 Continental Trust Building, Balti- 
more, Md. 

James P. Offutt, B.A. 

Smedley Road, Towson, Md. 

Ulric a. Skirven, B.S. 

912 E. Preston St., Baltimore, Md. 

Walter Driscoll Smith, B.A. 

Graduate West Point, Lieut. U. S. Army, care of Military 
Secty. , Washington, D. C. 

Roger E. Simmons, B.A. 

Lumber Merchant, Hancock, Md. 

Sprignal Payne Wiley, B.S. 

South Atlantic Life Ins. Co., Richmond, Va. 

Charles Leslie Walls, B.A. 

Hardware Merchant, Ingleside, Md. 



Bates, John Savage, A.B. (Georgetown) 

1st Lt. U. S. M. C. Headquarters, Washington D. C. 

Colvocoresses, George M., A.B. (Yale) 

Mining Engineer, care of International Nickel Co., New 
Caledonia. 

"^ Dorsey, Lloyd 

Germantown, Montgomery Co., Md. 

Dashiell, Philip Thornton, Ph.B. (Yale) 

Asst. Engineer, Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, 
459 High St., Newark, N. J. 

Duvall, Charles Warren, M.D. 

Asst. Pathologist, Boston City Hospital, Boston Mass. 

Coppage, Wilham G., M.D. 

Physician, Church Hill, Md. 

Fowler, J. 0. 

Annapolis, 

Handy, J. T. 

Marion, Somerset Co., Md. 

Howard, Abram Claude 

U. S. N. A. Diploma, U. S. Gas Improvement Co., 22d 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

* Norris, Owen 

Tunis Mills, Md. 

Offutt, Charles Ellwood 

Merchant, Oakland, Md. 

Parsons, E. E. 

Pittsville, Md. 

Pattison, J. F. 

Care of J. J. Pattison, U. S. N. A., Annapolis. 



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Register, N. B. 

Lewes, Del. 

Sweadner, Roscoe 

Liberty town, Md. 

Vansant, J. S. 

Annapolis, Md. 

1898 
Peter P. Blanchard, B.A. 

Baltimore Copper S. and R. Co., Canton, Baltimore, Md. 

Edwin H. Brown, Jr., B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Centerville, Md. 

Owen Sinclair Cecil, B.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, 64 St. Nicholas Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 

William Mabel Clarke, B.S. 

Marriottsville, Md. 

Edwin R. Cassidy, B.A. 

Merchant, Annapolis, Md. 

Daniel Herbert Duvall, B.S. 

Chemist, Maryland Steel Works, Sparrows Point, Md. 

Philip Howard Edwards, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. 

(Hopkins) 

Professor Classics, Baltimore City College, 1925 Cromwell 
St., Baltimore, Md. 

McGiLL Robinson Goldsborough, B.S. 

Pay Master U. S. N., care of U. S. Navy Dept., Washington, 
D. C. 

James Walter Huffington, B.A., M.A. 

Principal Salisbury City Schools, Salisbury, Md. 

Alva Michael Isanogle, B.A. 

Principal McDonogh Institute, La Plata, Maryland. 

* De Witt Clinton Lyles, B.S. 

Lt. U. S. Army. 

Charles Hutchinson MacNabb, B.A., M.A. 

Attorney at Law, Teach, Bel Air, Md. ^ 

James B. Noble, B.A. 

Principal Trappe High School, Trappe, Md. 

Nicholas Orem, B.A. 

Superintendent of Schools, Easton, Md. 

Charles Edward Terry, B.A., M.D. 

Physician, Jacksonville, Fla. 

Albert Livingston Wilkinson, B.A., M.D. 

Asst. Resident Gynecologist, Maryland University Hos- 
pital, North Keys, Md. 

Kaolin Lochiel Whitson, B.A. 

1st Lt. U. S. A., care of Military Secty., Washington, D. C. 



80 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Biaj'Sj Benjamin H, 
Cooper, John 

Chariest own, Md. 

Hunter, Malcolm 

Annapolis, Md. 

Hebb,JohnW., Jr.,M.D. 

Physician, West Friendship, Md. 

Helhvig, J. F. 

U. S. N., Washington, D. C. 

Hobbs, E. D. 

Care of East and Hobbs, Contractors, Norfolk, Va. 

Howard, Guy A. 

68 William St., New York. 

Johnson, C. S. 

* Johnson, J. T 
Levi, Albert D. 

Dubuque, Iowa. 

Munson, M. F., M.D. 

New Castle, Del. 

* Munford, William, Jr. 
Price, Hugh Percival 

Register of Wills Office, Towson, Md. 

Quaid, George F. 

Bookkeeper, Annapolis, Md. 

* Ridout, Horace 
Tunis, Howard Hansel 

Inventor Tunis Mono Rail Elec. R. R., Civil Engineer, 
Windsor Hills, Walbrook, Md. 

Wickes, W. F. 

920 St. Paul St., Baltimore. 

Wilhams, W. G. 



1899 
Walter Lucien Brady, B.S. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Franklin Johns Bohanan, B.A., M.A. 

Clergyman, St. Andrew's Rectory, Norwich, Conn. 

Thomas Anthony Collison, B.S. 

Asst. Chief Estimator, Standard Steel Car Co., Pittsburg, 
Pa. 

* Henry Gordon Douglas, B.A. 
Frank Williams Evans, B.A. 

Gen'l Secty. Y. M. C. A., Elizabeth City, N. C. 



ST. John's college 81 

* James Womble Gibson^ B.S. 

607 Baker St., Salisbury, Md. 

Philip Douglas Lyons, B.A. 

C. G. Chevalier & Co., 410 North St., Baltimore, Md. 

William Lee Mayo, B.S. 

English Teacher, Tarlac Province, Philippines. 

RiDGELY Prentiss Melvin, B.A., M.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, City Solicitor, Annapolis. 

Eugene Hagan Mullan, B.S., M.D. 

Physician, 132 College Ave., Annapolis, Md. 

Daniel Hunter Nichols, B.S. 

Bank Clerk, Annapolis, Md. 

Joseph McDonald Sinclair, B.S., M.A., LL.B. 

Sanitary Staff Isthmian Canal Co., 639 A St.. N. E., 
Washington, D. C. 

John Sentman Strahorn, B.A., MA., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, Elkton, Md. 



Baker, Harry B. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Belknap, Charles 

U. S. N. A. Diploma, care of Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Beall, Alpheus 

Hagerstown, Md. 

Beaumont, J. C. 

Beyer, G. W. 

Bouchelle, Byron L. 

Catron, C. C. 

Chapman, Norvell Pearson 

R. R. Transportation, Perryman, Md. 

Collier, George Kirby, M.D. 

Physician, Craig Colony for Epileptics, Sonyea, N. Y. 

Conn, George Martin 

Attorney at Law, 164 W. North Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

Dashiells, I. J. 
* Gibson, Walter Clyde 

Adams Express Co., Westwood, Md. 

Greneisen, Louis T. 

Brooklyn, Md. 

Gilbert, F. J. 
Grattan, Harold L. 

Royal Oak, Md. 

Hawkins, J. M. 

Cockeysville, Md. 



82 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Jones, Guy Lincoln, A.B. (Harvard) 

Railroading, 2455 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Kirby, W. G. 

Larner, William Angamar 

Columbia Nat. Life Insurance Co., 550-55 Bullitt Bldg., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

* Lyles, T. Chesley 
Moss, George A. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Offutt, William R., LL.B. (U. of Va.) . 

Attorney at Law, Oakland, Md. 

Seltzer, J. W. 

Starlings, Albert Sidney, M.D. 

Physician, Leitchs, Md. 

* Winchester, W. R. 

1900 

Bertram W. Anderson, B.A., Ph.G. 

Pharmacist, 672 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. 

Louis Baer, B.S. 

Merchant, Annapolis. 

Benjamin Franklin Conrad, B.A. 

Teaching, Cumberland, Md. 

LeRoy Jenkins Fairbanks, B.S. 

Asst. R. R. Supervdsor, 1409 York Road, Baltimore Md. 

George Boyson Girault, B.S. 

Chemist, Maryland Car Wheel Works, Annapolis, Md. 

Charles Christopher Herman, B.S. 

Lieut. U. S. A., care of Military Secty., Washington, D. C. 

Paul Henry Herman, B.A., C.E. 

1626 Eutaw PL, Baltimore, Md. 

Charles Harwood Hodges, B.A. 
Howard Clarence Hill, B.A. 

Principal of High School, 254 N. Mechanic St., Cumber- 
land, Md. 

Walton H. Hopkins, B.S., M.D. 

Physician, Annapolis, Md. 

* William Price Lawson, B.A. 

Crisfield, Md. 

Samuel Turner Mackall 

Lieut. U. S. A., care of Military Secty., Washington, D. C. 

Walter Conrad Mylander, B.A. 
Jesse Oliver Purvis, B.A., M.A., M.D. 

Physician, Annapolis, Md. 



ST. John's college 83 

William J. Shartzer, B.A. 
Oscar Kemp Tolley, B.S. 

Lieut. U. S. Infantry, care of Military Secty., Washington, 

Henry Powell Turner, B.A. 

Merchant, Easton, Md. 

William H. Wyatt, B.A. 

Crisfield, Md. 



Barnett, Bradford 

U. S. N., Washington, D. C. 

Belches, Peter Berkeley 

Machinist, Haymarket, Va. 

Blake, Harry E. 
Bartlett, H. W. 

U. S. N., Washington, D. C. 

Benson, CD. 
Carey, George F. 
Cassidy, John Benjiman 

Clerk Southern R. R., 22^ Girsley Place, Norfolk, Va. 

Claude, Abram 

U. S. N. A. Diploma, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Cook, H. E. 

Corcoran, R. J. 

Dorsey, C. W. ' 

Jones, Harry G. 

Bookkeeper, Annapolis, Md. 

Klackring, Frederick Oliver 

Draughtsman, 186 Capen St., Hartford, Conn. 

Leroux. Gay B. 

Moss, G. Abram 

Annapolis. 

Mullan, Charles Edwin 

Dentist, Annapolis, Md. 

Nelson, Thomas 

Care of Capt. Nelson, Annapolis, Md. 

Nichols, F. W. 
Pennington, Thomas 

Banking, 923^ Market St., Southern Club, Philadelphia, or 
Wilmington, Del. 

Phelps, J. Royal 

Strange, Clarence Franklin 

Salesman, 187 Prince George St., Annapolis. 



84 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Walters, Carroll 
Wiley; William R. 

1901 
John Parran Briscoe, Jr., B.A., M.D. 

Physician, Prince Frederick, Md. 

John Roberts Caulk, B.A., M.D. 

Union Prot. Infirmary, Baltimore, Md. 

Oscar Bechtol Coblentz, B.A., LL.B. 

Civil Engineering and Attorney at Law, Frederick, Md. 

E. Clark Fontaine, B.A. 

Principal Pocomoke High School, Pocomoke, Md. 

Andrew Hoffman Krug, B.A. 

Teaching, 838 E. Preston St., Baltimore. 

George Richard Roberts, B.A., A.M., LL.B. 

Lumber business, 2119 Guilford Ave., Baltimore. 

John Gloyd Wells, A.B. 

Malcolm McLane Worthington, A.B. 

Civil Engineering Corps, Life Insurance, Bel, Air, Md. 

George Franklin Wisner, B.S. 

Towson, Md. 

WiLLARD J. Wiley, A.B. 

Cashier, N. Y. Life, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Almony, Harry Slade 

Gorsuch Mills, Md. 

Browne, Tracey 

Holden"! W. Va. 

Clayton, William Philip Vinton 

97 Market St., Annapolis, Md. 

* Dennison, C. H. 
Fish, G. F. 
Hill, H. P. 
Ireland, Irvino- Dashiell 

Civil Engineer, Annapolis, Md. 

Joyce, J. Rembert 

Mutual Life Insurance Co., Gambrills, Md. 

Kearny, PhiUp John, B.S., M.S. 

Electrical Engineer, Boston Navy Yard. 

Lehmuth, George Henry 

1509 Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Manfr, Hosiery, 
Cambria and Draw Sts. 



ST. John's college 85 

Retz, Henry Lucien A. 

Ship Draughtsman, 1911 Fairmount Ave., Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Reynolds, C. C. 

809 N. Charles St., Baltimore. 

Rullman, Harry G. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Schneider, E. C. 
* Williams, Ferd. 

Graduate West Point, Lt. U. S. Army, 



1902 

Samuel Willard Ahalt, A.B. 

Mgr. Lyraphone Co., 20 E. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. 

LeRoy p. Baker, B.A. 

Journalist, Stony Ridge, Ohio. 

Augustus W. Bradford, B.A. 

Bank Clerk, Bel Air, Md. 

Joseph Howard Beard, B.A. 

Teaching, Rutland, Md. 

Vernon Simpson Bradley, B.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, Cambridge. 

Thomas Spencer Crane, B.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, California, Md. 

Charle§ S. Despard, B.A. 

Mining Engineer, Parkersburg, W. Va. 

Wade Hampton Gordy, B.A. 

Teaching, Berlin, Md. 

Elliott H. Hutchins, B.A., M.D. 

Physician, Barstow, Md. 

Alexis Aubrey Jackson, B.A. 

Civil Engineer, 12 Francis St., Annapolis, Md. 

Wayne Willing Keyes, B.A. 

Student of Law, U. of Va., Charlottesville, Va. 

William Oscar LaMotte, B.S. 

Medical Student, Lamotte, Md. 

Joshua Francis Linthicum, B.A. 

Chemist, 159 Prince George St., Annapolis. 

Edward Weems Petherbridge, B.A. 

Teaching, Charlotte Hall, Md. 

Alexander Randall, B.A., M.D. 

Physician, Annapolis, Md. 

Louis Hamilton Seth, B.A. 

Medical Student, Wittman, Md. 



86 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

William Outerbridge Spates, B.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, Poolesville, Md. 

Richard Bennett Spencer, B.A. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Edward H. Tarbutton, B.A. 

Lieut. U. S. A., care of Military Secty., Washington, D. C. 

Samuel Gilbert Townshend, B.A. 

Cheltenham, Md. 

William Preston Ward, B.S. 

Bivalve, Md. 



Aftung, John 

File Clerk, B. and O. R. R., Halethorpe, Md. 

Bishop, Littleton J. 

Bishopville, Md. 

Burroughs, Daniel Webster 

Law Student, Tompkinsville, Md. 

Crawford, Jay Wilson 

Mfg. Agent, 90 W. College St., Boston, Mass. 

Eichman, Charles E. 

215 N. Charles St. , Baltimore. 

Fait, Wilham, Jr. 

Supt. Charleston Canning Co., Charleston, S. C. 

Girault, A. A. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Hay ward, Alexander Bayley, M.IT. 

Physician, Easton, Md. 

Hayden, James Grant 

Oakland, Md. 

Kelly, C. M. 

29 S. Gay St., Baltimore, Md. 

Millikin, Robert Taylor 

B. and O. R. R. Relief Dept., 117 W. Saratoga St., Balti- 
more, Md. 

Morgans, Morgan 

Pontiac, Mich. 

Owens, Charles Llewellyn, M.D. 

Physician, Sunny Brook, Md. 

Pearre, 0. Truman 

Mfg. Cotton Tapestry, "Earl Court" Apartments, Balti- 
more, Md. 

Rasin, Unit 

Construction Gas Co., 602 N. Charles St., Baltimore. 

Russell, John T. 

Medical Student, Annapolis, Md. 



ST. John's college 87 

* Schoolfield, Marion B. 
Staub, George A. 
Towers, Thomas Jefferson, Ph.B. (Dickinson) 

Law Student, 26 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1903 

Drew Harris Beatty, B.A. 

B. and O. R. R. Co., North East, Md. 

James Clark, B.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, Ellicott City, Md. 

Charles Albert Cummins, B.A. 

Estimator and Draughtsman, care of Chas. L. Stockhausen, 
Marine National Bank Building, Baltimore, Md. 

Fred Yohn Cronk, B.S., M.D., M.A. 

Westminster, Md. 

Harry Richardson Dougherty, B.A. (1904) 

Instructor St. John's College, Annapolis. 

RiLY Ellsworth Elgen, B.S. 

Civil Engineer, Mt. Airy, Md. 

William Wilson Galbreath, B.A. 

B. and O. R. R., Darlington, Md. 

Enoch Barton Garey, B.A. 

Cadet, West Point, N. Y. 

Walton Hood Grant, B.A. 

Law Student, University of Maryland, Ellicott City, Md. 

Thomas White Hall, B.A. 

Attorney at Law, Bel Air, Md. 

Charles Pope Hollingsworth, B.A. 

Lieut. U. S. A., care of Mil. Secty., Washington, D. C. 

Douglas Claude Handy, B.S. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Nevous Preston Reed, B.A. 

Teaching, Rosaryville, Md. 

LeRoy Thomas Rohrer, B.A. 

Lieut. Philippine Constabulary, Rohrersville, Md. 

Fred William Seward, B.A. 

Student Lehigh University, 1209 Hollins St., Baltimore. 

Samuel Harrison Tilghman, B.A. 

Student, Lehigh University, Easton, Md. 

Amos Walter Wright Woodcock, B.A. 

Instructor, St. John's Preparatory School, Salisbury, Md. 



Bagger, L. W. 
Baughman, Edward H. 



Newbold Whiting Co., Westville, N. J. 



88 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

Beck, Harry Brooks 

Mgr. N. Y. Office Beck Engraving Co., 1931 N. 13th St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Blecker, John Lee 

Reporter, "Baltimore Sun," 1104 Madison, Baltimore, Md. 

Bryan, Benjamin A. 

M. p. Minister, Lankford, Md. 

Combs, Robb 

Traveling Agt. A. T. and Sante Fe Ry. Co., 27 Live Stock 
Exchange Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 

Howard, Douglas Legate 

U. S. N. A. Diploma, care of Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Jacobs, Lionel 

de Mitkiewicz, Ralph S. Frederick 

Mechanical Engineer, 132 Liberty St., New York. 

Sellman, James Archer 

2101 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. 

Turner, Herman Smith 

p. and R. Coal and Iron Co., Baltimore, Md. 

Wrede, Edgar Charles 

Postal Clerk, 314 Fulton St., Elgin, 111. 

1904 

Vernon Smith Beachley, B.A. 

Teaching, Shenandoah Valley, Winchester, W. Va. 

Mallory L. Burroughs, B.A. 

Law Student, Tompkinsville, Md. 

Edward Oliver Halbert, B.S. 

Care of C. & P. Tel. Co., Washington, D. C. 

John Mason Jamison Hodges, B.A. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Harry W. Masenheimer, B.A. 

Medical Student, Manchester, Md. 

John F. Mudd, B.A., LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, Bryan town, Md. 

Edward Riddle Padgett, B.A. 

"Cincinnati Enquirer," 3410 Morgan Ave. N. W., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Gordon Elisha Riggin, B.A. 

Crisfield, Md. 

Harold Brenton Scarborough, B.S. 

Civil Engineering, Girdletree, Md. 

Irwin Blaine Somerville, B.A. 

Teaching, 10 E. 47th St., New York. 

John W. C. Stick, B.A. 

Teaching, Hampstead, Md. 



ST. John's college 89 

Robert Tunis Strange, B.A. 

Law, Annapolis, Md. 

Harry Strobel Tarbert, B.S. 

Glencoe, Md. 

Bert Wilson, B.A. 

Civil Engineering, Blaine, W. Va. 

George Washington Wilson, B.A. 

Secty. Wildell Lumber Co., Wilson, W. Va. 

John Wirt Wilmer, B.A. 

La Plata, Md. 

J. Harry Wood, B.S. 

Engineering, Annapolis, Md. 



Burwell, Elliott Hall 

Civil Engineering, 621 W. North Ave. 

Collins, T. Howard 

Mercantile business. Snow Hill, Md. 

Cooper, Burtis Neal 

R. R., Charlestown, Md. 

Jones, Paul Chaney, M.D. 

Physician, Graceton, Indiana County, Pa. 

Leech, Howard 
Murphy, John A. 

Civil Engineer, 634 W. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. 

Padgett, Harry Hyde 

Pennsylvania R. R. , 3410 Morgan Ave. N. W., Washington, 
D. C. 

Peters, Thomas W. 
Powell, F. Edgerton 

Jeweler, Baltimore St., Cumberland, Md. 

Revell, W. T. 

Revells, Md. 

Shepherd, William 
*Small, Maurice T. 

1905 
Bernard Moss Carter, B.S. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Arthur Bond Cecil, B.S. 

Medical Student, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 

Benjamin Duvall Chambers, B.A. 

Divinity Student, Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va. 



90 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

CuLLOM Holmes Ferrell, B.A. 

Altoona, Pa. 

John Howard Fox, B.A. 

Law Student, Baltimore Law School, Towson, Md. 

Harrison Rogers Gore, B.A. 

Bank Clerk, Upper Marlboro, Md. 

John Martin Green, B.S. 

Construction Inspector, Annapolis, Md. 

Arthur William Harris, B.A. 

Glyndon, Md. 

Samuel Roland Hopkins, B.A. 

Instructor, St. John's Preparatory School, Annapolis, Md. 

J. Vincent Jamison, Jr., B.S. 

Hagerstown, Md. 

J. H. Caulk Kemp, Jr., B.A. 

Care of Mutual Life Insurance, Union Trust Bldg., Balti- 
more, Md. Trappe, Md. 

Clarence Alvey McBride, B.A. 

Teaching, Middletown, Md. 

MoRRELL Keith Neville, B.A. 

North Platte, Nebraska. 

Joseph R. Pennell, B.A. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Henry Lynwood Ruland, B.S. 

Westport, Conn. 

Merritt Gale Rasin, B.A. 

Law Student, University of Maryland, Melitota, Md. 

Armine Ways Smith, B.A. 

Cumberland, Md. 

John Abel Tarbert, B.S. 

Glencoe, Md. 

Duncan Cameron Walton, B.A. 

Medical Student, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. 

J. Harry Willing, B.A. 

Nanticoke, Md. 



Askey, William 

Pekin, Md. 

Brogden, W. Stevenson 

Baltimore, Md. 

Bird, Jacob Wheeler, M.D. 

Physician, West River, Md. Resident Phys. U. of Md. 
Hospital. 

Bowen, Ralph C, M.D. 

Physician, Parran, Md. 



ST. John's college 91 

Cronin, Randall C. 

Wilna, Md. 

Gladden, Leon B. 

Civ. Eng. B. and O. R. R., Baltimore. 

Graham, Harry P. 
Smith, Geo. F., M.D. 

Waterbury, Md. 

Trail, Thomas Steele, LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, care of N. W. Harris & Co., Bankers, 
New York City. 

Valk, Eugene E. 

Electr. Engineer, Annapolis, Md. 



1906 
Edward Talbott Clark, B.A. 

Law Student, University of Maryland, Ellicott City, Md. 

William Pelouze Cutler, B.S. 

Harris Trust & Savings Bank, 204 Dearborn St., Chicago, 
111. 

Charles F. Chance B. S. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Herman C. Fooks, B.A. 

Teaching, Salisbury, Md. 

Emmett Earl Hearn, B.A. 

' Law Student, University of Maryland, 121 Locust St., 
Cambridge, Md. 

Samuel J. Hohberger, B.S. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Richard Herman Hodgson, B.A. 

Quantico, Md. 

Alfred Houston, B.A. 

Law Student, Columbia University, New York City. 

Amos F. Hutchins, B.A. 

Barstowe, Md. 

Marcel Keene, B.A. 

Teaching, Baltimore, Md. 

Andrew Park Kelly, B.S. 

Student, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

Earnest M. Linthicum, B.S. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Charles Francis Lloyd, B.A. 

Trappe, Md. 

J. LeRoy McCardell, B.A. 

Law Student, University of Pa. , Phila. 



92 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

William P. C. Morris, B.S. 

Teaching, Salisbury, Md. 

Elmer Griffin Parsley, B.A. 

Bank Clerk, Brookeville, Md. 

Robert Alfred Rouse, B.A. 

Clerk, Baltimore, Md. 

James Huntley Sinclair, B.A. 

Transient. 

Henry Francis Sturdy, B.A. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Arthur DeTalmer Valk, B.A. 

Medical Student, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 

Pere Wilmer, B.A. 

Midshipman, U. S. N. A., Annapolis, Md. 

John BiLoodgood Wells, B.S. 

Bank Clerk, A.nnapolis, Md. 

Wm. Daugherty Wrightson, B.A. 

Engineering Corps, 10 E. Lafayette Ave., Baltimore, Md. 



Bayley, Richard W., M.D. 

Chicago, 111. 

Bonney, Guy 

Draughtsman, "The Preston," Baltimore, Md. 

Carter, Harry H. 

Parole, Md. 

Combs, Eugene 

Annapolis, Md. 

Coolahan, Edwin B. 

Annapolis. 

Devries, William 

Contractor, Cumberland, Md. 

Duval, Edmund P. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Filkins, B. Latham, E.E. (U. of Cornell.) 

Buffalo, N. Y. 

Gosnell, Edward Leslie 

Engineering Corps, B. and O. R. R., Granite, Md. 

Hall, Sherwood 

Boston Tech., Mass. 

Harrison, Evelyn Arnold 

Clerk, 1510 Park Ave., Baltimnrp. 

Jackson, Harry Inge 

Baltimore, Md. 

Joyce, J. Conner 

Asbury, Md. 



ST. John's college 93 

Matthews, Paul 

Bank Clerk, Baltimore, Md. 

Merryman, John 

Clerk, Atlantic Trana. Co., Cockeysville, Md. 

Moore, Walter Louis 

Cadet, West Point, N. Y. 

Ruhl, Alex. Herbert 

Midshipman, U. S. N. A., Annapolis. 

Seeligmann, A. Lawrence 

New York. 

Thompson, Dennis Joel 

Bank Clerk, Annapolis. 

Thompson, John Moore 

Cadet, West Point, New York. 

Lilly, Frank 

Catonsville, Md. 

Vey, Edgar Allen, LL.B. 

Attorney at Law, 224 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md 

1907 

Robert Anderson, Jr., A.B. 

Student U. of Md., Law Dept., Cecilton, Md. 

Alton L. Arnold, A.B. 

Revells, Md. 

Norman A. Belt, A.B. 

Gaithersburg, Md. 

E. Elmer Bennett, B.S. 

Military Instructor, History Professor, Winchester, Va. 

M. Worthington Bordley, B.S. 

Centreville, Md. 

LeRoy Bowen, A.B. 

Prince Frederick, Md. 

Robert C. Brady, B.S. 

Real Estate, Annapolis, Md. 

CUTHBERT C. CaTHCART, B.S. 

Professor of Mathematics, Winchester, Va. 

William F. Childs, Jr., B.S. 

Student , Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

John Collinson, Jr., A.B. 

Medical Student, J. H. U., South River, Md. 

Hugh A. Coulbourn, B.S. 

Bank Clerk, N. Y. City, Crisfield, Md. 

Francis Bernard Gwynn, A.B. 

Teaching, Clinton, Md. 



94 register of graduates and alumni of 

Benjamin Hance, A.B. 

Student U. of M., Law Dept., 1812 N. Charles St., Balti- 
more, Md. 

John Triplett Harrison, B.S. 

Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Md., 1510 Park Ave., Baltimore, 
Md. 

Lee Isaac Hecht, A.B. 

Student U. of Md., Havre de Grace, Md. 

Irving P. Kane, B.S. 

Student Boston School of Technology, Long Green, Md. 

Edgar H. McBride, A.B. 

Principal High School, Adamstown, Md. 

Eugene Magruder, B.S. 

Surveying Corps, Annapolis, Md. 

W. Griffin Mudd, A.B. 

Student Univ. Georgetown, Law Dept., La Plata, Md. 

Geo. Donald Riley, A.B. 

Reporter, "Baltimore Sun," Annapolis, Md. 

Howard T. Ruhl, A.B. 

Principal High School, Henderson, N. C. 

Raoul Ruz, B.S. 

Stock Brokerage, Havana, Cuba. 

AsHER R. Smith, A.B. 

Prize Orator of class, Carrizo Springs, Texas. 

William A. Strohm, B.S. 

Annapolis, Md. 

A. Contee Thompson, A.B. 

Gaithersburg, Md. 

Charles E. Tilghman, A.B. 

Student U. of Md., Law Dept., Salisbury, Md. 



Abbott, S. Reese 

Annapolis, Md. 

Beam, Robert G. 

Emmittsburg, Md. 

Burke, Edmund, Jr. 

46 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. 

Binder, Walter J. 

Trenton, N. J. 

Brydon, Edw. Richard 

Bloomington, Md. 

Draper, Otis A. 

Student J. H. U., Centreville, Md. 



ST. John's college 95 

Duvall, Clayton V. B. 

Annapolis, Md. 

Fulton, Alban W. 
Insley, James Knox 

student U. of Md., Med. Dept., Salisbury, Md. 

Jackson, Elmer 

Hagerstown, Md. 

Lilly, Frank 

Catonsville, Md. 

Melvin, Thomas 

Baltimore, Md. 

Morton, Alfred B. 

2222 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 

McKinley, Walter B. 

Theological Student, Alexandria, Va. 

Owen, Claude 

Gaithersburg, Md. 

Parsons, Dallam 

Morganza, Md. 

Pope, Register 

1808 St. Paul St. 

Rullman, Walter Ames 

y» Annapolis, Md. 

f4, Chauncey James 

Annapolis, Md. 

Tower, William W. 

Supt. Federal System Signs Co., 170 W. 85th St., New York . 

Williams, Maurice Tate 

Shipping Clerk, Knox Net and Twine Co., Mountain Island, 

N. C. 



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HONORARY DEGREES. 



1830 

Charles Cummings, D.D. 
Theodorick Bland, LL.D. 
Sylvanus Thayer, U. S. Army, LL.D. 

1834 

Nathan C. Brooks, M.A. 

1836 

Rev. Henry Elwell, M.A. 
Rev. David F. Shaeffer, D.D. 

1839 
Rev. Joseph Wolf, D.D. 

1840 

Rev. George F. Worthington, M.A. 
Edward Hazen, M.A. 

1841 
Right Rev. Geo. Washington Doane, LL.D. 



ST. John's college 97 

1844 
John Tayloe Lomax, LL.D. 

1850 

Rev. Gordon Winslow, D.D. 
Rev. Edward J. Stearns, M.A. 

1852 

Dr. William Sands, M.A. 
Dr. William W. Duvall, M.A. 
Dr. Marius Duvall, M.A. 

1855 
Rev. William Pinkney, D.D. 

1856 

Rev. Peter Van Pelt, D.D. 

Rev. Edwin M. Van Deusen, D.D. 

Rev. James A. McKenny, D.D. 

1859 

Roger Brooke Taney, LL.D. 
Right Rev. William Rollinson Whittingham. 
LL.D. 

1860 
William Chauvenet, LL.D. 



98 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF 

1868 
Reverdy Johnson, LL.D. 

1869 

Thomas S. Alexander, LL.D. 
John V. L. McMahon, LL.D. 
Rev. Samuel F. Shute, D.D. 

1871 

Richard J. Bowie, LL.D. 
James L. Bartol, LL.D. 

* N. H. Morrison, LL.D. 

Rev. Benjamin B. Griswold, D.D. 
J. Grattan Hagner, M.A. 
William E. Thompson, M.A. 
Dr. Thomas Welsh, M.A. 

1872 

Isaac Nevett Steele, LL.D. 
Dennis W. Mullan, U. S. Navy, M.A. 

1873 

Dr. Ninian Pinkney, U. S. Navy, LL.D. 
Rev. Julius M. Dashiell, D.D. 

1874 

Prof. W. LeRoy Broun, LL.D. 

* Hon. David Davis, LL.D. 
James M. Garnett, LL.D. 

* Rt. Rev. T. U. Dudley, D.D. 

* Rev. J. Trapnell, D.D. 



ST. John's college 99 

1875 



* Hon. Geo. William Brown, LL.D. 

* Rev. Theodore P. Barber, LL.D. 

1876 

Daniel C. Oilman, LL.D. 

* Rev. J. PiNKNEY Hammond, D.D. 

1877 

Prof. Hiram Corson, LL.D. 

1878 

* S. Teackle Wallis, LL.D. 
Rev. S. V. Leech, D.D. 

* Rev. Samuel H. Gordon, D.D. 

1879 
Hon. a. B. Hagner, LL.D. 

1880 
Rev. Thomas S. Bacon, DD. 

1884 

* H. T. Welles Bartley, LL.D. 

1886 

J. M. Whitham, M.A. 

Rev. Alex. C. McGabe, M.A. 



1 

100 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI OF M 

1887 
Rev. Alex. C. ^NIcCabe, Ph.D. 

1888 

* Frederick A. P. Barnard, Ph.D. 
Richard White, M.A. 
Wm. B. Harlan, M.A. 
Somerville p. Tuck, M.A. 
W. J. Dawkins, M.A. 

1889 

Rev. John McDowell Leavitt, LL.D. 
Thomas Fell, Ph.D. 

* Robert Brooke Dashiell, M.A. 
Rev. C. S. Baker, D.D. 
Rev. Randolph Lowrie, D.D. 
Rev. William C. Winslow, D.S. 

1890 

Rev. Leighton Parks, M.A. 
Edward J. Clarke, M.A. 

* Rev. Theodore C. Gambrall, D.D. 

* Rev. R. H. Williams, D.D. 
Hon. Jas. Wilton Brooks, LL.D. 

1891 

Rev. Emerson Pierce Roberts, B.A. 
Rev. C. Ernest Smith, M.A. 
Rev. Wilbur F. Corkran, D.D. 
Rev. George A. Leakin, D.D. 
Rt. Rev. Cleland K. Nelson, D.D 
Rev. John Poysal Hyde, LL.D. 



ST. John's college 101 

1892 

Rev. Leighton Parks, D.D. 
Rev. Samuel F. Morris, D.D. 

1893 

Rev. Wm. M. Dame, D.D. 
Rev. W. Wells, Wolfe Wilson, D.D. 
Rev. Henry H. Clarke, D.D. 
Edward Flint Brown, LL.D. 

1894 

Rev. John H. Howard, D.D. 
Rev. Laurence B. Thomas, D.D. 
Rev. Edmund L. Hoffecker, D.D. 
Rev. Percy Thomas Fenn, D.D. 
Rev. Edward C. Macnichol, D.D. 
Rev. F. W. Tremlett, D.D. 
Rev. John Hammond, LL.D. 
Hon. Henry D. Harlan, LL.D. 

* Hon. Jno. M. Robinson, LL.D. 
Hon. Jas. Revell, LL.D. 

Hon. Somerville P. Tuck, LL.D. 
Rev. Wm. Bayard Hale, M.A. 
Rev. Stuart Crockett, M.A. 
Robert H. Noble, M.A. 
Prof. Henri Marion, M.A. 

1895 

* Rev. James C. Kerr, D.D. 
Rev. W. L. McDowell, D.D. 
Rev. Charles Pickells, D.D. 
Rev. J. W. McIlvaine, D.D. 



102 register of graduates and alumni of 

Rev. Wyllys Rede, D.D. 
Provost T. I. Ball, LL.D. 
Rev. Ralph Williams, LL.D. 
W. A. DuvALL, M.A. 

1896 

Rt. Rev. W. Forbes Adams, D.D. 
Rev. Thomas A. Potts, D.D. 
Rev. C. Ernest SxMith, D.D. 
Rev. a. B. Richardson, D.D. 
Rev. F. M. Munson, LL.D. 
Rev. W. Bayard Hale, LL.D. 

* Thomas Jay Hudson, LL.D. 

1897 

Rev. John B. Blanchet, D.D. 
Rev. Fred'k W. Clampett, D.D. 

* Rev. Alfred L. Royce, D.D. 

* Calderon Carlisle, LL.D. 

Rev. Geo. H. P^. Fletcher, LL.D. 
Rev. Thomas P. Hughes, LL.D. 

1898 

Rev. Charles C. Pierce, D.D. 
Rev. John A. Gutteridge, D.D. 
Rev. Charles W. Baldwin, D.D. 
Rev. Edward 0. Flagg, LL.D. 

1899 

Rev. R. Irving Watkins, D.D. 
Rev. Hugh L. Elderdice, D.D. 
Rev. George C. Hall, D.D. 
Rev. Clarence T. Wilson, D.D. 
Rev. William Thomas Way, M.A. 



ST. John's college 103 

1900 

Rev. Eugene A. Noble, D.D. 
Rev. Theo. A. O'Brien, D.D. 
Rev. Morgan Read, D.D. 
Rev. Osborne Ingle, D.D. 
Stev. Archer Williams, LL.D. 
Joshua W. Hering, LL.D. 
Rev. Henry Lewis Myrick, LL.D. 
Edwin Higgins, M.A. 
Henry F. R. Snyder, M.A. 

1901 

Rev. Ralph W. Kenyon, D.D. 

Rev. W. W. VanArsdale, D.D. 

Archdeacon T. H. M. Villiers Appleby, LL.D. 

Rev. Charles Callow, M.A. 

Rev. William Fitz-Simon, M.A. 

Rev. Thomas H. Russell, B.D. 

1902 

Rev. Clinton T. Wyatt, D.D. 
Rev. George F. Breed, D.D. 
Rev. Cyrus T. Brady, D.D., LL.D. 
Rev. S. D. Townshend, D.D., LL.D. 
B. Lawton Wiggins, LL.D. 



190 



Q 



Rev. William S. S. Atmore, D.D. 
Hon. Wm. Pinkney White, LL.D. 
* Hon. James McSherry, LL.D. 
Francis Leroy Satterlee, Jr., M.A. 



104 REGISTER OF GRADUATES AND ALUMNI 

1904 

*HoN. Richard H. Alvey, LL.D. 
Hon. Jas. A. Pearce, LL.D. 
Hon. S. D. Schmucker, LL.D. 
James W. Cain, LL.D. 
Franklin B. Dowd, M.A. 

1905 

Allen S. Will, M.A. 

Rev. Arthur Chilton Powell, D.D. 

Rt. Rev. J. H. Darlington, LL.D. 

John C. Hemmeter, LL.D. 

Rear-Admiral W. H. Brownson, U.S.N., LL.D. 

1906 

George Milton Linthicum, M.A. 
Rev. James H. McGuinness, D.D. 
Hon. John Wirt Randall, LL.D. 



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